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linux lighter than windows xp
Posted: 26. Apr 2013, 14:40
by sujel4u
Hi, please tell me I want to install 20 vms as i discussed on previous posts also.
As you know linux system is the ligher system and it takes less ram that means it better from xp, since I want to install 20 vms.
Please tell me where i download the lighter version of linux iso file and also tell me step by step that how to install it properly.
Thanks
Re: linux lighter than windows xp
Posted: 26. Apr 2013, 15:46
by mpack
Please clarify: are you are asking about a Linux guest? I ask because I'm wondering why you asked this question in the "Windows Guests" forum.
Re: linux lighter than windows xp
Posted: 26. Apr 2013, 22:48
by sujel4u
sorry yes I ask about the linux guest. I should have posted this question on linux guest.
Anyways please answer now
Re: linux lighter than windows xp
Posted: 26. Apr 2013, 23:08
by Perryg
Moved to Linux guests.
Damn Small Linux is the smallest but if you need step-by-step on how to install you are not going to be able to use it.
What exactly are you wanting to do with these guests?
Re: linux lighter than windows xp
Posted: 27. Apr 2013, 15:05
by sujel4u
I want to run skype one each vm, thats the only thing I want to do inside each machine.
I am choosing linus guest becoz i heard its ligher than xp so now please tell me how can I install the linus guest OS on virtual box,
since i only use skype inside each vm so i think i dont need huge hardisk, please guide me further,
Re: linux lighter than windows xp
Posted: 28. Apr 2013, 12:53
by loukingjr
Hopefully you aren't planning on trying to run 20 guests on the same host at the same time. It seems like you would also have a problem trying to get a webcam from your host to run on each one. If you are going to distribute 20 vms to others you just need to make one and clone it.
Re: linux lighter than windows xp
Posted: 28. Apr 2013, 14:18
by mpack
If you check his previous posts then you'll see that the OP is indeed considering 20 VMs on a single host.
Re: linux lighter than windows xp
Posted: 28. Apr 2013, 14:33
by loukingjr
mpack wrote:If you check his previous posts then you'll see that the OP is indeed considering 20 VMs on a single host.
so I see. good luck to him.
Re: linux lighter than windows xp
Posted: 28. Apr 2013, 15:12
by sujel4u
I want to run 20 vms yes with same host. Actually not 20 vms but 12 vms. and forget about webcam, I gave u example of skype so that u judge how much load I am giving to each vm, it doest mean I will use skype on each vm. I will run an application which takes about similar space as skype do.
my question is still unanswered though,
is my configuration below enough to run 12 vms on xp guest with my windows 7 host with these following computer specs, I hope answer is yes, If yes then please reply so that I buy this system, the system specs are as follows:
Model: Dell Precision 690 Full Tower WorkStation
Intel Double Xeon QuadCore E5345 2.3Ghz x 2.3Ghz Processor Intalled. total cache 16 mb total cores 8
Processor Features:
65Nm Architecture - Speed Step - Hyper Threading - Virtualization Features.
4GB DDR2 Fully BUffered Ram. With 16 Rams Slot Risers.
With Original Nvidia Quadro NVS 285
256Mb Shared Graphics Memory Card
DVD-RW Super Combo Drive.
Branded Dell High End 1000w Power Supply.
With 2 x 6Pin & 1 x 8Pin Connector
Builtin SAS Interface With Raid Support
5 Sata option With Raid Controller
HD Audio Device
Thank You
Re: linux lighter than windows xp
Posted: 28. Apr 2013, 15:29
by Perryg
I would look at an Intel processor that supported EPT if it were me.
16GB minimum amount of RAM and the more you can afford the better.
No one can tell you for sure what will happen on your system. I can tell you that I have had 30 DSL guests running at the same time but I know Linux and how to tweak things. As for a step-by-step on how to use the guest, no one here will take that on. The various distros have their own support forums that can guide and teach you.
Re: linux lighter than windows xp
Posted: 28. Apr 2013, 21:27
by sujel4u
Perryg wrote:I would look at an Intel processor that supported EPT if it were me.
16GB minimum amount of RAM and the more you can afford the better.
No one can tell you for sure what will happen on your system. I can tell you that I have had 30 DSL guests running at the same time but I know Linux and how to tweak things. As for a step-by-step on how to use the guest, no one here will take that on. The various distros have their own support forums that can guide and teach you.
The processor I listed also a INtel one

and I am talking abt windows xp as a guest and after I told each info in detail that what I m going to do in each vm, i dont think its hard to estimate that whether my system configuration is enough for what I want to do with 12 vms or the configuration is not enough,
The only suggestion I got from u is 16 gb ram which I will note it down here.
But I need a some what precise answer
Re: linux lighter than windows xp
Posted: 28. Apr 2013, 21:37
by Perryg
The processor I listed also a INtel one
True, but the one you listed does not support EPT. (Extended page tables)
You asked for suggestions and that plus as much RAM as you can afford was mine.
Re: linux lighter than windows xp
Posted: 29. Apr 2013, 13:13
by sujel4u
Perryg wrote:The processor I listed also a INtel one
True, but the one you listed does not support EPT. (Extended page tables)
You asked for suggestions and that plus as much RAM as you can afford was mine.
True but is EPT feature important for 12 vms usage. Since My vms are not loaded much,
Re: linux lighter than windows xp
Posted: 30. Apr 2013, 21:53
by cmennens
Are you familiar with Linux? Not being rude but it doesn't sound like it. If you want a small footprint using a Linux "guest", you will need to install something very stripped / minimal like Debian or Arch. If you install something like CentOS or Ubuntu, it will be extremely bloated with graphical tools and stuff that will bog down performance. There are numerous Google articles that show you how to install Linux guests.