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|    BOB KLAHN to ALL    |
|    Virtual Machines    |
|    25 Jul 13 12:41:08    |
       Ok, here's the problem. Or, rather question.               I have a netbook, bought at a garage sale very cheap. The hard        drive was missing, and new hard drives for that are very        expensive. Solid state drive.               I have known about virtual computing for a long time, but never        got into it. What I am thinking of is, using an SD card as my        hard drive, setting it up to boot to XP, then running it as a        virtual machine.               What I don't know is, does the virtual machine run completely in        ram, or run off the HD? If it runs out of ram that should        drastically reduce the write cycles to the SD card, thus        prolonging it's life. OTOH, even writing to the SD card may be        worth it, I can buy a dozen or two SD cards for the price of one        SSD.               The problem with that is, SD cards are not as fast as SSDs, or        even ordinary hard drives. So, if running in ram it should be        very fast. Is it?               This will be used for a very limited selection of tasks, web        browsing when out of the house, limited word processing, maybe        video or audio. I suspect I could save files to a cloud server,        but I don't want to get into Google Chrome OS. I want my        programs on the local system because the Web actually is rather        slow by comparison, esp when you are sharing a bookstore or        restaurant connection.               So, what is other's experience with this, and does anyone have        any recommendations on how to do this as easily as possible.               Oh and I have booted it to Puppy Linux, which does work, but I        also have the restore CD for this and would like, at least, to        have a working system for this.              BOB KLAHN bob.klahn@sev.org http://home.toltbbs.com/bobklahn              ... It's never too late to have a happy childhood.       --- Via Silver Xpress V4.5/P [Reg]        * Origin: Fidonet Since 1991 Join Us: www.DocsPlace.org (1:123/140)    |
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