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Hi everyone
Found a mega show stopper here
I MUST have VMware available on a laptop / workstation.
If you enable HYPER-V on W8 then you can't start VMware
I know if you use hyper-v you'll probably want it on a server - but on a WORKSTATION DEVELOPMENT OS I think people will be testing / developing on all sorts of platforms.
I'm quite happy to run Hyper-V as a stand alone Server but the feature I thought MS was bringing to the table was to enable this on a WORKSTATION giving benefits of being able to use the development facilities of a workstation instead of the more limited development possibilities on a server which isn't really suitable to be used as a workstation in most cases.
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Cheers
jimbo
Found a mega show stopper here
I MUST have VMware available on a laptop / workstation.
If you enable HYPER-V on W8 then you can't start VMware
I know if you use hyper-v you'll probably want it on a server - but on a WORKSTATION DEVELOPMENT OS I think people will be testing / developing on all sorts of platforms.
I'm quite happy to run Hyper-V as a stand alone Server but the feature I thought MS was bringing to the table was to enable this on a WORKSTATION giving benefits of being able to use the development facilities of a workstation instead of the more limited development possibilities on a server which isn't really suitable to be used as a workstation in most cases.
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Cheers
jimbo
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