On 30 August 2007, Scott Silva ssilva@sgvwater.com wrote:
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And, learning how to remove/replace a defective drive is something I should do. VMWare is a good way to experiment with things like that.
Scott: Thank you for that idea! I don't think any of the boxes in our house have boards that permit virtualization (sp?), but possibly the server will support that. Lanny
On Fri, 2007-08-31 at 11:06 -0500, Lanny Marcus wrote:
On 30 August 2007, Scott Silva ssilva@sgvwater.com wrote:
Message: 57
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And, learning how to remove/replace a defective drive is something I should do. VMWare is a good way to experiment with things like that.
Scott: Thank you for that idea! I don't think any of the boxes in our house have boards that permit virtualization (sp?), but possibly the server will support that. Lanny
As discussed recently on-list, VMware CPU requirements to support virtualization are not nearly so rigorous as for Xen. You are probably OK with VMware on most any relatively modern x86 or x86_64 CPU.
http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2007-August/085796.html
Phil