On 28/10/11 14:13, Harry Putnam wrote:
> This is probably available by google, but guessing the correct strings
> to unearth it is a different matter.
>
> Can anyone point me to information that tells how much CPU and Ram one
> should expect VirtualBox itself to draw?
>
> That is, excluding any that a guest being run might use.
>
> Maybe it can only be discussed in terms of actual details of setup.
> If so, my hardware is quite sub par.
>
> P4 with Celeron 3.06Ghz  CPU and 2 GB ram (single core)
what OS, I tried similar spec with unbuntu 10.04 and it was sluggish 
running a xp client
>
> On that hardware what should I expect to see from VirtualBox?
>
>
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