Friday, 31 October 2008

Virtual Machines

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When teaching it's important to ensure that your machines are as bullet-proof as possible. The number of times I've had an operating system lesson ended early when the student has zapped their system are too numerous too count.

The obvious solution is to use a virtual machine such as VMWare, Parallels or Virtual PC. One of my favourites (and free, that may not be a coincidence) is VirtualBox.

As an Open Source product it's free to use but, with Sun as its backer, it has the clout to match up to commercial releases.

Check it out here:

VirtualBox
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