Two OSs on VMware


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    Desk Top with Win 7 Home Premium 64 bit and Lap Top with Windows 8.1 Pro 64 bit
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    Two OSs on VMware


    My OS is Win7 64 bit. I installed VMware and then Win8 (pre release) in VMware. Can I have two operating systems on VMware? I would like to install Ubunto and would like to know if that can be done. Thanks
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    Windows 10 Pro x64 EN-GB
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    As long as your hard disks have space enough for a new virtual machine, you can install as many guest OS as you want to. Each and everyone of them is individual, not depending on each others. You can also run as many of them simultaneously as you want to as long as there's enough RAM, for instance a PC with 16 GB of RAM can easily run 5 virtual machines with 2 GB RAM each simultaneously and still have enough resources to run a game on host at the same time.

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    windows7 ultimate x64bit
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    of cource!!! me i run 4!! the problem is the ram memmory and the prossessor, you need more than 6GB of ram and minimun 2 cores prossessor with minimum 6MB memmory cache!the virtual machine use your hardware in the numbers that, you set! for example me i have 1.50GB ram for linux fendora, 2 GB for windows8, and 1GB for windows xp,
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    Linux CENTOS 7 / various Windows OS'es and servers
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    Valon1982 said:
    of cource!!! me i run 4!! the problem is the ram memmory and the prossessor, you need more than 6GB of ram and minimun 2 cores prossessor with minimum 6MB memmory cache!the virtual machine use your hardware in the numbers that, you set! for example me i have 1.50GB ram for linux fendora, 2 GB for windows8, and 1GB for windows xp,

    Hi there
    CPU isn't generally a problem with VM's running on something like Windows 7 -- we aren't talking about servers hosting many many VM's as a "Server Farm" type of operation (depending on what you are running of course) but RAM IS.

    VM's EAT RAM for breakfast -- put 8GB in mimimum - 16 GB better-- cheap enough - now -then you are fine.

    4GB is borderline - might work if you run say a single VM - you won't be able to run many concurrently.

    Cheers
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    Desk Top with Win 7 Home Premium 64 bit and Lap Top with Windows 8.1 Pro 64 bit
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    I have 8Gig of RAM in my host machine. I have Win8 installed in VMware to which I assigned 4 gig. I'm now going to install UBUNTU. I will not run Win8 and UBUNTU at the same time. Should I assign 4 gig to UBUNTU? As I said, I won't run them both at the same time.
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    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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    In that case, yes, no problem. VMs only consume RAM when they are active, and the guess OS is actually allocating RAM for its own use. You might even be able to run at the same time, but expect crashes between them when when running RAM demanding programs, also the host performance may suffer.
    But if not running at the same time, all should run fine.
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