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Oct 23, 2014
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cougarmeister
There are lots of relatively cheap and easy ways of remoting to machines @ home
Go to My PC, LogMeIn, etc.
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How much and what type of RAM should I get so I can run virtual machines?
hessrp
10/23/14 12:46pm
8 should be plenty. But then again I'm old, in my day we had choices: DOS or
OldCosmo
10/23/14 12:49pm
RE: How much and what type of RAM should I get so I can run virtual machines?
Bullrider
10/23/14 12:49pm
Programmer? No wonder TNT finds your Jazz views appalling
TNT
10/23/14 12:51pm
What do you have against programmers?
hessrp
10/23/14 12:53pm
Jefe forces TNT to think in abnormal ways
TNT
10/23/14 12:57pm
8 is good for one virtual machine.
mudpupper
10/23/14 12:54pm
The amount needed is directly related to the number and size of the VMs you will
YipiKiYa
10/23/14 1:06pm
Here's another option, get a cheap desktop with 16GB RAM and run VMWare ESXI
cougarmeister
10/23/14 2:43pm
That is a really good idea. The only downside is I wouldn't be able to access
hessrp
10/23/14 3:04pm
There are lots of relatively cheap and easy ways of remoting to machines @ home
cougarmeister
10/23/14 3:27pm
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