I would try to run Xenserver in a VM. You will be more productive. IMAO.

On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 11:12 AM, Jeff Lasman <[email protected]> wrote:

> I now need Windows <frown>.
>
> I need it to manage Citrix Xenserver.  Unfortuntely, but I need Citrix
> Xenserver to offer the most flexibility in linux-based VPS hosting to my
> clients.
>
> I even need it to install Xenserver on my linux server.
>
> I've got an old laptop running Windows XP.  And I guess I can use it.  But
> I'm
> thinking seriously of buying a 17" laptop (with full size keyboard), a
> carry-
> with-me office, so-to-speak.
>
> Should I run Windows within a virtual machine (presuming this is possible
> with
> Xenserver) or should I go for dual-boot?
>
> Should I find my xp media and use the license I've got with my old laptop?
>  Or
> should I buy (Fry's has it) a new OEM windows OS?
>
> Any hints on installation?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Jeff
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