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<0> hrm <0> still hasn't crashed <1> Anyone uses any other tool then perfmon for windows to calculate how much a machine will demand when it's virtualized? <0> well <0> want the honest answer, or do you want the theoretical one?
<0> I'll take that to mean you want neither :p <1> diztorted: honest :P <0> General_L. regardless of what you do, getting an accurate ***essment of what an app is going to do in a virtualized environment is difficult. To look at utilization of resources and say "This is what it's using" isn't an accurate representation of what it realistically needs. <0> with that said, Platespin makes a neat product called PowerRecon that's pretty good, though not free. <1> ****less: I understand that but I have to make some calculations wich can match the virtualized world as good as possible :) <1> ah will check for it <1> if there is a demo <0> if you have to do that, pad any estimation by 20%. <0> If you really want to know, try running it virtual. <0> That's the best way <1> diztorted: good idea <0> If you have the infrastructure in place <0> we do <1> it's for a customer so they do not have it yet <0> PowerRecon is your best friend then <1> cool they got a free trial
<0> and now I sleep <1> diztorted: thanx for the info <1> hmm I installed it in window xp on wmware and it crashes :p <1> ahh now it works <2> hi. is there any way of making a single workstation config file work in both windows and linux? <2> note that i need linked clones etc. to work too, so the issue would be the path difference between the two operating systems. <2> cloneOf0 = "/vm/Windows XP Professional (Master)/Windows XP Professional (Master).vmx" <2> needs to work in windows also <2> hi. i'm sharing folders to a guest installation of fedora core 4. i've tried vmware on both winxp and linux hosts, and in both /mnt/hgfs is empty. is this a common problem? <0> Have you checked the forum? <2> well, i couldn't find anything on google at least. i'll search the forum specifically <1> diztorted: powerrecon seams very good :) <2> the forum is slower than a crawl for me <2> diztorted: do you know anything about the problem? <0> nope <0> I don't use workstation <2> ok <2> i can find similar questions on the forum, but no answers. does this mean i'm doomed? <0> shrug
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