>What's the speed like? It it possible to do the opposite? ie, boot linux
>in windows?
I never ran benchmarks and I never did any CPU-intensive things
under Windows, but I think, yes, speed is okay - provided you
have enough physical memomy. You should have the memory you
donate to the virtual PC as physical memory plus the memory for
your Linux applications.
And yes, you can host a virtual Linux system on a Windows host.
However, you must decide in advance which way you want it,
because both are different products and each one needs a
different licence.
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