On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 11:30, Scott <[email protected]> wrote:

> Now, I haven't used its default config, but on a VMware server (that is,
> expensive commercial type with 32 GB of RAM, paid VMware ESX and so on),
> we tried using a more or less default Fedora and Ubuntu.  The Ubuntu one
> is noticeably slower.  Again, these are more or less default desktop
> installs (for various reasons, we didn't go with the server or more
> minimal installs---these are for our developers.)

Out of curiosity, when running Ubuntu on VMWare, do you run the stock
Ubuntu kernel or the -virtual one?  We actually have a kernel designed
to be run in virtual machines which may be a bit snappier than the
stock desktop kernels.


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