Hello, I have a licensed v15 license and want to test Pro 16 before I buy it. Can I install this just next to each other? The reason to test is to verify new Open GL features. I have an applicati...
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Hello, I have a licensed v15 license and want to test Pro 16 before I buy it. Can I install this just next to each other? The reason to test is to verify new Open GL features. I have an application Vectorworks which crashes when I enable 3D Accelaration. This application requires this. So if anybody has experience with this or a link to another thread is welcome
TX for for the reply, Indeed it is an excuse to get more knowledge about Linux in combination with VMWARE. I am looking for a high performance platform which is able to support our so...
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TX for for the reply, Indeed it is an excuse to get more knowledge about Linux in combination with VMWARE. I am looking for a high performance platform which is able to support our software. Up to now we are using win2k3 servers but we are looking (already installed) a VMware solution. Vmware server on a HP blade enclosure, 8 servers runnning each an ESX layer. One server is acting on as a main and 6 others as a slave. The one left is a spare for high Availablility. Now it's up to me to get some more info and experience. So I thought. Why shouldn't start at home. By the way,.... tx again for the update. Sometimes you have to go where no one has gone before...
I'm rather new to VMware but I'm looking for a desktop solution at home. I want my system to boot and give me the option which guest I need to launch (2 XP systems and a Win2K3 srv) Which host ...
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I'm rather new to VMware but I'm looking for a desktop solution at home. I want my system to boot and give me the option which guest I need to launch (2 XP systems and a Win2K3 srv) Which host system is best to install? Linux Ubunutu (server or WS) or just a win XP. I guess the Linux is using less resources than XP or Vista so it would be faster I suppose. Anyone any advice on this? I've downloaded the Ubuntu Server OS but wasn't able to install the rpm package : error : missing dependencies /usr/sh When I browse to this location I can see a sh file but no directory.