> It's my understanding that it applies to physical processors, period -
> hosting or no hosting.

Good to know, Dave, thanks.
 
> Your guest OS is not going to be the limiting factor, here. 
> It will be CF,
> and the amount of memory you want to allocate to that.

I disagree.  If you don't install x-windows and turn off unnecessary
running services, Linux can run with a LOT less RAM than Windows.  I did
a test once, comparing SuSE Linux to Windows XP.  If I stripped
everything down as much as I can on both systems, WinXP actually
consumed less RAM than SuSE.  However, if I turned off x-windows, Linux
used less than 20 MB of RAM, whereas WinXP need a lot more than that.

But I agree that CF will kick your memory requirements up regardless of
which OS you use.


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