Of course, of course. Makes perfect sense Bill, and something I'll bear in mind in the future.
Shortly after asking "please boss, I'm SURE it can take another 2GB of RAM..." ;-) G -----Original Message----- From: Bill Swallow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Virtual environments borrow RAM and such from the host machine. In some cases we need all the processing and memory power we can get. We have some products that are major 3rd party extensions to enterprise level business applications, and need to be able to replicate an environment where we process hundreds of thousands of records at a time. While virtual environments are great for desktop and web apps, they don't tend to perform well in these enterprise app cases. On 1/31/07, Gordon McLean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm confused. Why not just use virtual images for all the environments? > Rather than separate machines. Isn't that one of the main benefits of > using such 'virtual' technologies? ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ This email (and any attachments) is private and confidential, and is intended solely for the addressee. If you have received this communication in error please remove it and inform us via telephone or email. Although we take all possible steps to ensure mail and attachments are free from malicious content, malware and viruses, we cannot accept any responsibility whatsoever for any changes to content outwith our administrative bounds. The views represented within this mail are solely the view of the author and do not reflect the views of the organisation as a whole. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Graham Technology plc Registered in Scotland company no. SC143434 Registered Office India of Inchinnan, Renfrewshire, Scotland PA4 9LH http://www.grahamtechnology.com ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________ Author Help files and create printed documentation with Doc-To-Help. New release adds Team Authoring Support, enhanced Web-based help technology and PDF output. Learn more at www.doctohelp.com/tcp. DITA West 2007--Use a discount code of "TECHCOMMPROS" to get a discount rate of $200 off the $900 registration price. http://www.travelthepath.com/conf/dita2007.shtml _______________________________________________ Technical Communication Professionals Post a message to the list: email [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subscribe, unsubscribe, archives, account options, list info: http://techcommpros.com/mailman/listinfo/tcp_techcommpros.com Subscribe (email): send a blank message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe (email): send a blank message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Need help? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] Get the TCP whole experience! http://www.techcommpros.com
