Heeter
Overclocked Like A Mother
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Hi all,
I have this Winserver2008 tower here as an Email/File server. I created a virtual XP Pro with an apache/php/Mysql setup on it. I put the corporate website on it as well as the corporate php database to be accessed by about 10 employees concurrently.
Maneuvering through the website outside the domain is a little slow, and I am worried once this database goes into production, it will be even slower, if not lockout entirely. I am wondering if it was better to use vmware instead of virtualbox for performance in this case.
I did allot more memory to the virtual environment, looks like it helped a little, but still not "snappy" as much as I would like it be.
The hardware is a quadcore AMD 2.4 CPU/4gigDDR2 ram.
Your thoughts?
Thanks,
Heeter
I have this Winserver2008 tower here as an Email/File server. I created a virtual XP Pro with an apache/php/Mysql setup on it. I put the corporate website on it as well as the corporate php database to be accessed by about 10 employees concurrently.
Maneuvering through the website outside the domain is a little slow, and I am worried once this database goes into production, it will be even slower, if not lockout entirely. I am wondering if it was better to use vmware instead of virtualbox for performance in this case.
I did allot more memory to the virtual environment, looks like it helped a little, but still not "snappy" as much as I would like it be.
The hardware is a quadcore AMD 2.4 CPU/4gigDDR2 ram.
Your thoughts?
Thanks,
Heeter