On Mon, May 24, 2010 at 7:35 AM, Allan E. Registos
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I have an answer:
> It will depend on your requirements. If you use Linux heavily e.g.
> development and internet, and little use on Windows for office use(i.e.,
> excel) then it is better to run Windows as the guest OS and desktop Linux as
> the host.  I recommend setting the memory of the Windows guest to a minimum
> of 2Gb or more, and 4Gb for the host and this will require a 64-bit Linux
> host.
> But if you use Windows heavily for example gaming and any other Windows
> specific applications, then you must follow above in a reverse format with a
> recommendation that you will install a Windows 7 64-bit edition as the host.

ok fair enough. but what if you administer both windows and *nix
servers (no games here)?
kind regards -botp

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