Hello, Gerard. So my thoughts were to start with a minimum sized dynamic file for the installation and to allow it to grow as need be, rather than using a large fixed size virtual disk. Have you had any experience with that scenario? Thanks.
John From: Gerard Arthus [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Sunday, April 15, 2012 9:40 AM To: Community mailing list of VirtualBox users Subject: Re: [VBox-users] VirtualBox and Windows Server 2008 John, I use Virtual box in most of my classes. All of the students are running windows 2008 server with no problems. I never use those tools from Microsoft, they were not necessary. The requirements are pretty straight forward and the HAV tool is a waste and you never know what kind of other information they are collecting about your machine. My studenst use both XP and 7 for the host OS and I have never had any problems. I run guest machines for windows 95, 98, Me, 2000, XP and 7, along with various Linux types, BSD, Solaris, DOS, OS2 and React OS. Never had problems on any of the student's machines or mine. Good luck. Gerry On Sun, Apr 15, 2012 at 9:18 AM, John A. Wallace <[email protected]> wrote: Hello. I have not used any virtualization product before, but I would like to try VirtualBox. I have looked over the online user manual and found nothing glaring out as problematic. I also looked at a couple of reviews to get a sense for the pros and cons and for the system requirements, and still I have seen no reason not to proceed with this choice of virtualization. If anything, I am more encouraged after looking over the initial documentation and reviews. My hardware appears to me to be adequate. I downloaded the HAV detection tool from Microsoft available here: https://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?id=592. According to its analysis, my machine is capable and enabled with HAV. I intend to use Windows XP as the host and Windows Server 2008 as the guest. If there is a special guide related to this procedure or any other considerations, please advise. I welcome any pointers you can provide. Thank you. John ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ For Developers, A Lot Can Happen In A Second. Boundary is the first to Know...and Tell You. Monitor Your Applications in Ultra-Fine Resolution. Try it FREE! http://p.sf.net/sfu/Boundary-d2dvs2 _______________________________________________ VBox-users-community mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/vbox-users-community -- Gerard Arthus
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