From your sig I presume you are going to be running under Linux; UV at
   least,  works  under  virtualisation,  eg VMWare or Xen, to allow many
   separate  virtual  machines  running UV on one physical box. We are in
   the  midst  of  setting up one single user (or low user count) virtual
   machines  for  each of our developers and several various test VMs all
   on one low cost SUSE box using Xen.

   Everything is under source control, everything gets backed up, new VMs
   are instantiated in a few minutes.

   Our production systems are on a separate physical machine.

   Cheers,

   Stuart

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   From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Andy Pflueger
   <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
   Sent: Thursday, 19 January 2006 22:00
   To: U2 User Group Mailing List <[email protected]>
   Subject:  [U2]  [UD]  Separate  catalog space & 2 instances of Unidata
   installed

     Hi,
     We  are in the early planning stages of building a new dev/test box
     and
     would  like  some  feedback  on  how  best  to setup Unidata with 2
     instances
     (dev  &  test) with separate catalog spaces as an ultimate goal. Is
     this
     even  possible  on  the  same  box?  Oh, and we're planning to goto
     Unidata
     7.1.0 on this new box as well which will run Solaris 8.
     I was hoping someone out there has done this and could send some
     simple procedures on how to make this happen...or should I just RTM
     as
     I haven't honestly done that yet. :-)
     Thanks in advance,
     Andy Pflueger
     Application Developer
     Ivy Hill - Louisville, KY
     --
     The Linux philosophy is 'Laugh in the face of danger'.
     Oops. Wrong One. 'Do it yourself'. Yes, that's it.
     Linus Torvalds
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