3 instances of Gentoo inside Virtual Server 2005. 1 on XP Pro and 2 on Server 2003. Works great and is suprisingly stable.
The one I have running on XP is on my work laptop... which is nice because while it's easier to use windows in the office, i can still carry my development environment around with me.
If you haven't used virtual server, it has a decent web-based interface using an activex control (which makes it ie only), so you can easily share your virtual environment (MSVS requires that IIS is running).
I've run XP under Gentoo with VMware on a laptop, Gentoo under XP on a laptop with VMware and now Gentoo under XP on a laptop using Virtual Server, and the third has proven much more friendly in a corporate environment.
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3 instances of Gentoo inside Virtual Server 2005. 1 on XP Pro and 2 on Server 2003. Works great and is suprisingly stable.
The one I have running on XP is on my work laptop... which is nice because while it's easier to use windows in the office, i can still carry my development environment around with me.
If you haven't used virtual server, it has a decent web-based interface using an activex control (which makes it ie only), so you can easily share your virtual environment (MSVS requires that IIS is running).
I've run XP under Gentoo with VMware on a laptop, Gentoo under XP on a laptop with VMware and now Gentoo under XP on a laptop using Virtual Server, and the third has proven much more friendly in a corporate environment.