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Re: Apparently, Slackware doesn't like Microsoft Virtual Server 2005
« Reply #15 on: September 28, 2006, 02:23:06 pm »
Apparently VMWare is miles ahead of Virtual Server anyways. 

Note -- I haven't read the entire article, so YMMV

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Re: Apparently, Slackware doesn't like Microsoft Virtual Server 2005
« Reply #16 on: September 28, 2006, 04:12:54 pm »
Slightly higher disk latency, less SAN latency and slightly less ram usage doesn't seem like "Miles ahead" to me. Just another stupid article with a loaded title to get users to read it.

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Re: Apparently, Slackware doesn't like Microsoft Virtual Server 2005
« Reply #17 on: September 28, 2006, 04:16:50 pm »
Slightly higher disk latency, less SAN latency and slightly less ram usage doesn't seem like "Miles ahead" to me. Just another stupid article with a loaded title to get users to read it.

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VMware published tests that showed ESX Server latency at 13% when running with virtual (rather than physical) disks. Tests performed by the Australian consulting firm Capitalhead benchmarked Microsoft Virtual Server virtual hard drive latency at 28%.

That's a pretty significant difference.  I've used both (though I haven't used VPC in a while...) and I do like VMWare quite a bit more.

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Re: Apparently, Slackware doesn't like Microsoft Virtual Server 2005
« Reply #18 on: September 28, 2006, 08:01:52 pm »
Slightly higher disk latency, less SAN latency and slightly less ram usage doesn't seem like "Miles ahead" to me. Just another stupid article with a loaded title to get users to read it.

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VMware published tests that showed ESX Server latency at 13% when running with virtual (rather than physical) disks. Tests performed by the Australian consulting firm Capitalhead benchmarked Microsoft Virtual Server virtual hard drive latency at 28%.

That's a pretty significant difference.  I've used both (though I haven't used VPC in a while...) and I do like VMWare quite a bit more.

Significant enough to call it "Miles ahead", I mean really. I liked VMWare some but I found VPC to be much more simple when I just had to get something working. VMWare is a horror for doing small things.

On the bright side, MS says they're going to put money into R&D to tighten up whatever is wrong with Virtual Server.
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Re: Apparently, Slackware doesn't like Microsoft Virtual Server 2005
« Reply #19 on: September 28, 2006, 10:45:48 pm »
I found VPC to be much more simple when I just had to get something working. VMWare is a horror for doing small things.

Details?  I've never had any issues with anything on VMWare, so I'm curious.

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Re: Apparently, Slackware doesn't like Microsoft Virtual Server 2005
« Reply #20 on: September 28, 2006, 11:24:33 pm »
Significant enough to call it "Miles ahead", I mean really. I liked VMWare some but I found VPC to be much more simple when I just had to get something working. VMWare is a horror for doing small things.

No it's not... VMWare is entirely simple.  I don't think it is complicated at all.  The way they've constructed the appliacation is really intuitive.

On the bright side, MS says they're going to put money into R&D to tighten up whatever is wrong with Virtual Server.

Of course they say that.  They have the funds and they may as well throw them in areas that can use improvement!

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Re: Apparently, Slackware doesn't like Microsoft Virtual Server 2005
« Reply #21 on: September 29, 2006, 03:41:38 pm »
I found VPC to be much more simple when I just had to get something working. VMWare is a horror for doing small things.

Details?  I've never had any issues with anything on VMWare, so I'm curious.

For one, VMWare would hang repeatedly at the start of each VM whereas in VPC I could just create a VM profile and run.
I just found it easier for OSDeving and running any OS I needed. I found no considerable slowdown in using these OSes. If something works for me why the hell should I change it unless the gains are more than enough to warrant a change?

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Re: Apparently, Slackware doesn't like Microsoft Virtual Server 2005
« Reply #22 on: September 29, 2006, 03:52:13 pm »
For one, VMWare would hang repeatedly at the start of each VM whereas in VPC I could just create a VM profile and run.
I just found it easier for OSDeving and running any OS I needed. I found no considerable slowdown in using these OSes. If something works for me why the hell should I change it unless the gains are more than enough to warrant a change?
Nobody is asking you to change which virtual thingy you're using. 

I'm not sure what you mean by 'hang', but if you mean that it freezes up, then that's odd, since I've never had that issue.  Other than that, I haven't really seen any reasons why "VMWare is a horror for doing small things" -- I'm still curious what kinds of horrors you faced. 

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Re: Apparently, Slackware doesn't like Microsoft Virtual Server 2005
« Reply #23 on: September 29, 2006, 05:10:01 pm »
For one, VMWare would hang repeatedly at the start of each VM whereas in VPC I could just create a VM profile and run.
I just found it easier for OSDeving and running any OS I needed. I found no considerable slowdown in using these OSes. If something works for me why the hell should I change it unless the gains are more than enough to warrant a change?
Nobody is asking you to change which virtual thingy you're using. 

I'm not sure what you mean by 'hang', but if you mean that it freezes up, then that's odd, since I've never had that issue.  Other than that, I haven't really seen any reasons why "VMWare is a horror for doing small things" -- I'm still curious what kinds of horrors you faced. 

Didn't I just say which I faced? I'm not very attracted to having hangs while trying to do something as simple as run a small OS.
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Re: Apparently, Slackware doesn't like Microsoft Virtual Server 2005
« Reply #24 on: September 29, 2006, 05:20:41 pm »
Haha. My product didn't cost me $120 then die on me. *cough*VPC*cough*

VMware has yet to fail me. :)
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Re: Apparently, Slackware doesn't like Microsoft Virtual Server 2005
« Reply #25 on: September 29, 2006, 05:23:16 pm »
Didn't I just say which I faced? I'm not very attracted to having hangs while trying to do something as simple as run a small OS.
Then instead of being a jerk about it, why don't you be more specific?  "Hangs" can mean anything from delays (minor) to complete lock-ups.  I pointed that out in my other post:

I'm not sure what you mean by 'hang', but if you mean that it freezes up, then that's odd, since I've never had that issue.

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Re: Apparently, Slackware doesn't like Microsoft Virtual Server 2005
« Reply #26 on: September 29, 2006, 05:32:42 pm »
Didn't I just say which I faced? I'm not very attracted to having hangs while trying to do something as simple as run a small OS.
Then instead of being a jerk about it, why don't you be more specific?  "Hangs" can mean anything from delays (minor) to complete lock-ups.  I pointed that out in my other post:

I'm not sure what you mean by 'hang', but if you mean that it freezes up, then that's odd, since I've never had that issue.


I'm not being a jerk, I was pointing it out incase you missed it. Happens sometimes.

By hang I mean that it would freeze up for a while and even become non responsive and then it would start after maybe 15 seconds.
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Re: Apparently, Slackware doesn't like Microsoft Virtual Server 2005
« Reply #27 on: September 29, 2006, 11:05:39 pm »
VMware wasn't developed for Windows. I can almost promise on my life that Warrior is using Windows and iago using Slackware. Windows hangs, Slackware doesn't. Shocker.
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Re: Apparently, Slackware doesn't like Microsoft Virtual Server 2005
« Reply #28 on: September 30, 2006, 12:10:14 am »
VMware wasn't developed for Windows. I can almost promise on my life that Warrior is using Windows and iago using Slackware. Windows hangs, Slackware doesn't. Shocker.

Why would anyone make a virutal machine platform that is insupportive of the most prominent operating system on the planet?  VMWare hangs if the machine sucks... it's about as simple as that.  If you don't install VM Ware tools, any graphical interface is laggy.

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Re: Apparently, Slackware doesn't like Microsoft Virtual Server 2005
« Reply #29 on: September 30, 2006, 01:36:53 am »
Haha. My product didn't cost me $120 then die on me. *cough*VPC*cough*

VMware has yet to fail me. :)
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