On Dec 19, 2007 5:25 PM, Andrei Verovski (aka MacGuru)
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> Hi !
>
>
> I have a tough choice. Client have an Intel-based Quad-Core PC with SuSE 10.3,
> and time to time (~1 - 1.5 hours day) needs Win XP with Adobe Photoshop,
> InDesign, Dreamveawer and some weird video editing programs. He does not want
> to reboot he;s workstation in "clean" WinXP-only mode.
>
> The obvious cantenders for virtualization are: VMware, VirtualBox and Xen
> (KVM/QEMU does not suitable because it lacks guest OS video acceleration).
>
> The question is - which of these virtualization solutions will offer best
> performance, especially in terms of graphic/video screen redraw, sound
> latency, and 3D graphic ?
>
>
> Thanks in advance for any suggestion(s).

As to VMware:
The free version, VMware Server, is NOT optimized for desktop use.  It
works, but not the way you're describing.  You would need to consider
VMware Workstation and I don't have any experience with that.

Greg
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