> No machine emulator/virtualizer can replace a cluster of machines if you
> wish to simulate performance gains.  Also, if you wish to test some sort
> of clustering application, you really can't substitute virual machines
> with virtual networks for real ones.  

I don't know about that; virtual machines and virtual networks are good 
to start with. For starters, they're cheap. When it virtually works is 
time to see if it really works.


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