>In general databases and Virtual machines do not work well together.  
>Databases tend to want fast >disk accesses and the virtual machine bit slows 
>these down.  Also typically virtual machines >restrict the memory and 
>databases use the memory to reduce disk accesses so you get a second hit 
>>there.  Virtual machines work better for lightly loaded cpu intensive work.

Bear in mind though that many of us have to make do with VMs, for financial 
reasons. While trying to load the whole planet or even the whole of a country 
like the UK might be difficult, if you try and cut down the data, then it 
should (IMX) work reasonably well. For example, don't try to do the whole world 
or even the whole of your country, use a subset of data such as your region, 
or, if possible try and design your app to minimise the amount of data it needs 
(e.g. use osmosis to cut out irrelevant data).

Nick

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