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Recognizing the impact virtual machines can have on the application development process, DevX has compiled a comprehensive special report that helps you understand and evaluate the available virtualization solutions and guides you through deployment.
01/30/06
Virtualization technology allows developers to create multiple virtual testing and development environments on a single physical machine. The cost-saving implications are just the beginning of the story.
01/30/06
As much time and money as virtual machines can save you in your software development and testing processes, they're not the right choice for every scenario.
01/30/06
Think implementing virtual machine technology in your datacenter is a no-brainer? Think again. You'll need to determine whether the VM benefits outweigh the drawbacks for your particular environment.
01/30/06
Walk through a step-by-step Microsoft Virtual PC 2004 installation of SuSE Linux 9.1 Professional. Once it's built, you can clone your Virtual PC, back it up, perform experiments on it, restore it, and even distribute it to others.
01/30/06
Before embarking on a hardware purchasing spree to prototype and test that clustered backend solution you're planning, learn how virtualization enables you to build a prototype right on your desktop.
01/30/06
Browsing unknown Web sites puts your system at risk for malware infection. Using a virtual machine as a sandbox for safer browsing provides an additional layer of security for your machine.
01/30/06
A senior systems engineer who oversaw his organization's virtual infrastructure deployment has some valuable advice for those ready to make the VM leap.
01/30/06
The same properties that made virtual machines (VMs) on IBM mainframes indispensable in the 1960's will eventually make VMs indispensable on today's servers and desktop machines. But as of today, they still have some evolving to do.
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