In my hedonistic lust for OS's to make into VM's I ran across a copy of SUSE Professional 8.1, and SUSE Home 9.1. If VM's are properly shut down they continue from there like any other system, so why not just save everything after shut down? I can see a potential need for continuous backups within a VM for certain LOB instances, but it seems to me that opening such a network connection would compromise the inherent security of the VM. As for backups, it seems like as I backup the host the VM's would be backed up as well. Will clear my desk a bit (it needs the help) too. I've been using two machines in my office lately and intend to run it in a VM and eliminate the hardware. It's good to see how some of you are using your VM's in your own production environments. vhd using Disk2vhd instead of using Disk Manager to see if that makes a difference. Recovered fine after reboot, though it did raise my blood pressure a bit. This instantainiously crashed my machine with some sort of service exception error. I then attempted to greate a VM in VB as showed. vhd on another machine (Win10 Home), and sent it over to the Pro machine. So, I followed instructions and fired-up Hyper-V.
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