Jeff Dickens wrote:
Jeff Dickens wrote:
John Nielsen wrote:
On Tuesday 03 October 2006 12:58, Jeff Dickens wrote:
I have some Freebsd systems that are running as VMware guests. I'd
like
to configure their kernels so as to minimize the overhead on the
VMware
host system. After reading and
Jeff Dickens wrote:
John Nielsen wrote:
On Tuesday 03 October 2006 12:58, Jeff Dickens wrote:
I have some Freebsd systems that are running as VMware guests. I'd
like
to configure their kernels so as to minimize the overhead on the VMware
host system. After reading and partially digesting t
On Wednesday 04 October 2006 10:48, Jeff Dickens wrote:
> John Nielsen wrote:
> > On Tuesday 03 October 2006 12:58, Jeff Dickens wrote:
> >> I have some Freebsd systems that are running as VMware guests. I'd like
> >> to configure their kernels so as to minimize the overhead on the VMware
> >> hos
John Nielsen wrote:
On Tuesday 03 October 2006 12:58, Jeff Dickens wrote:
I have some Freebsd systems that are running as VMware guests. I'd like
to configure their kernels so as to minimize the overhead on the VMware
host system. After reading and partially digesting the white paper on
tim
On Tuesday 03 October 2006 12:58, Jeff Dickens wrote:
> I have some Freebsd systems that are running as VMware guests. I'd like
> to configure their kernels so as to minimize the overhead on the VMware
> host system. After reading and partially digesting the white paper on
> timekeeping in VMware
I have some Freebsd systems that are running as VMware guests. I'd like
to configure their kernels so as to minimize the overhead on the VMware
host system. After reading and partially digesting the white paper on
timekeeping in VMware virtual machines
(http://www.vmware.com/pdf/vmware_timeke