On 03/30/2011 12:23 AM, Jon Elson wrote:

> I run VMware under Linux, and run some old CAD applications under
> Windows 2000 via
> VMware.  This runs great, and Win2K runs for months without reboots, so
> it works FAR more reliably
> under VMware.  But, the OP wanted to run multiple machines, I don't know
> what kind of synchronization
> was needed between them.  Yes, in principle, VMware and multiple Linux
> virtual machines would get
> around the sharing problems of multiple EMC2 instances.  But, it would
> introduce a HUGE other problem,
> in that there would be no guaranteed timing of the EMC systems.
>
> I am also not too clear on whether VMware supports RT kernels, but would
> actually be surprised if
> they do.  Since VMware doesn't guarantee timing of the guest OS's, it
> would seem to be senseless
> to support them.
>
> Jon

Jon,

Which flavor of VMWare are you running?  Desktop?  Fusion?  Server?  I'm 
presuming you're running the open source?  Or the commercial version?

Thanks,
Mark

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