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Virtualization for security
Scott Granneman, 2006-04-12

Sometimes we don't really see what our eyes are viewing. That's true with your computer screen, and it's true in nature as well. Oh sure, we can say what we think we're seeing, but we're missing the big story such as the man behind the curtain, to recall a famous phrase from an even more beloved movie.

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Host OS? 2006-04-20
elh
I'm still tied to Windows as a user. If I run VMWare or M$ VS, what kind of performance could I expect, would it be sufficent to let's say run the whole Eclipse env under Linux and what would be the point of it?


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Great in theory, but... 2007-10-18
Chris Buechler







 

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