How much memory for Windows 7 guest?
Posted: 12. Apr 2010, 18:14
I am running VirtualBox (current version) on Mac OS X (current version) in 32 bit mode (although I want to switch to 64 bit mode).
My computer (Cyrus) has 8 GB of memory. The Windows 7 VM (64 bit) runs headless all the time. I connect to it via RDP whenever I need it. There is also a Linux VM running all the time.
I am wondering how much memory I should assign to the Windows VM. The Linux VM has 1 GB and is not used for much. I probably can reduce its memory footprint to 512 MB.
Since I actually use Windows 7 quite a bit, I take it as read that it should use at least 4 GB.
So what is best of the following options (or does something else make sense)?
I. 2 GB (Windows 7), 1 GB (Linux), leaving 5 GB for Mac OS X and other VMs (that run only occasionally)
II. 3 GB (7), 1 GB, leaving 4 GB for Mac OS X
III. 4 GB (7), 1 GB, leaving 3 GB
IV. more than 4 GB (7), 1 GB or more (Linux), buy more RAM
For option IV I have to add that my Mac Pro has 8 slots for memory 4 of which are used (4x2 GB). I understand I have to add memory in 3s or 4s.
I have also assigned two virtual CPUs to both VMs. The Mac has two 4-core CPUs.
My computer (Cyrus) has 8 GB of memory. The Windows 7 VM (64 bit) runs headless all the time. I connect to it via RDP whenever I need it. There is also a Linux VM running all the time.
I am wondering how much memory I should assign to the Windows VM. The Linux VM has 1 GB and is not used for much. I probably can reduce its memory footprint to 512 MB.
Since I actually use Windows 7 quite a bit, I take it as read that it should use at least 4 GB.
So what is best of the following options (or does something else make sense)?
I. 2 GB (Windows 7), 1 GB (Linux), leaving 5 GB for Mac OS X and other VMs (that run only occasionally)
II. 3 GB (7), 1 GB, leaving 4 GB for Mac OS X
III. 4 GB (7), 1 GB, leaving 3 GB
IV. more than 4 GB (7), 1 GB or more (Linux), buy more RAM
For option IV I have to add that my Mac Pro has 8 slots for memory 4 of which are used (4x2 GB). I understand I have to add memory in 3s or 4s.
I have also assigned two virtual CPUs to both VMs. The Mac has two 4-core CPUs.