I think we may be talking about different things. I thought the question was about using a virtual server rather than a dedicated one. It sounds like it is about using a virtual machine on a desktop.
In that case you are right that running the database on the host will work better than on the guest operating system. Some people are very attached to Windows though! Graham from my phone On 21 Dec 2010 23:49, "David Murn" <da...@incanberra.com.au> wrote: On Tue, 2010-12-21 at 14:31 +0000, Nick Whitelegg wrote: > Bear in mind though that many of us have... Not entirely sure what you mean by 'for financial reasons', but I agree in part. I do wonder though, if youre using a windows host simply for financial book-keeping and a ubuntu database server as a guest, youve got things the wrong way around. Make your host ubuntu and windows your VM. This gets around the performance problems of running a database in a VM, and you will infact notice an inprovement with windows running in guest mode instead of host mode, as it will benefit from the caching available in ubuntu. Especially if the only reason you need non-ubuntu software is for financials, then youre better off having that running part-time in a VM and having your main system operation running as host. Unless you want to simply render once, dont care how long it takes to setup or complete, and then delete the whole renderer. If you expect to be using the setup more than once, a virtual machine is not the best way to go.. its not even 2nd best. David > While trying to load the whole planet or even the > whole of a country like the UK might be di...
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