On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 10:50 PM, Alan Ark <ar...@compli.com> wrote:
> I was thinking of a quad-core desktop with memory maxed out, and a
somewhat speedy disk drive.

Sounds good to me. I have heard that slow disk affects performance of VMs
the most. Some even say you should have a separate disk for VM(s) and a
separate for host OS. A lot of RAM is always a good thing (especially if you
plan to run several VMs at the same time), and fast CPU can not hurt. I run
my tests on MacBook Pro and Mac Mini (I can provide more details if you are
interested).

Željko

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