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I've heard some neat things about this. Does it keep a disk copy of the state of each OS when switching, or something like that? Are there limits on memory and disk resources per OS? There'd certainly need to be more disk, I'd think, and some more CPU memory to keep everything going - kinda like a hypervisor? At 03:59 PM 5/12/02 -0500, you wrote: >PS: If you need very good performance out of the vm, then partition magic >would be better. >
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