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tristaanogre
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Still, generally speaking, depending upon how the VMs are configured (are they actually using a dedicated core of the host CPU and dedicated RAM as well? Or are they sharing resource with the other VMs? What about drive swapping, etc?) That's the trickiness of virtual environments, in my experience. I think, no matter what, they will almost ALWAYS run a bit slower than a dedicated desktop machine unless you have some really kick-a$$ hosting environment.
m_essaid
5 years agoValued Contributor
I'll try an intermediate solution : to put only one VM on each physical desktop.
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