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Hi there
If you need "Steady State" type of stuff IMO the obvious way to do it is with Virtual Machines where you can allow everything to work in "simulation" mode but you don't actually update any of the relevant disks.
These days current hardware is MORE than capable of suppoting large numbers of Virtual Machines.
Other than that the report really is a waste of time -- Applications already can be made fairly seamlessly if people would stick to the standard published interfaces but people often cheat especially when developing gaming software since they want to squeeze the largest possible piece of performance out of the hardware - which means bypassing the OS and writing to the hardware's firmware directly.
Cheers
jimbo