CCL: Linux performance using a VM appliance



Performance will heavily depend on the virtualization software used, on its configuration and on hardware availability of virtualization extensions.

I have no experience with Microsoft Windows as a host OS, but maybe others can tell you about that.

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2012/11/2 John McKelvey jmmckel-*-gmail.com <owner-chemistry]*[ccl.net>

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Hello..

Does anyone have experience running linux QM codes using a Virtual
Machine under Windows? ÂWhat is your estimate of efficiency using a V
M relative to native code?

Many thanks,

John

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