howa wrote:
> I mean I run the trac at laptop during traveling, while I run trac at
> both my office and home desktop.

All fine for a VM.

> So USB stick is a good choice.
 >
> Also, all my stuff is personal so I don't want to put them in the
> Internet, and since during traveling, I cannot access to the Internet
> at all.

VM's don't have to go near the internet...

I think a VM has advantages over trac directly on a USB stick (you could 
even put the VM on a USB stick - doesn't have to be big) as the same VM 
will always have the same versions of trac, apache, sql, etc, whereas 
your different boxes might differ in versions, despite your best efforts!

And trac doesn't need a gui install, you could run it quite well on 
virtual box for example.
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