virtualizing XP under Linux and remote IE testing
Dan Ritter
dsr-mzpnVDyJpH4k7aNtvndDlA at public.gmane.org
Thu Jan 21 06:52:02 EST 2010
On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 11:42:11PM -0500, Ryan Pugatch wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I currently have 32 Windows XP machines virtualized on a CentOS machine
> under Xen. They're used for testing websites under IE (and are accessed
> via RDP). Unfortunately, I have been having horrible performance issues
> with Windows XP under Xen. I've emailed the centos-virt list to see if
> anyone has ideas about that. What I'm hoping to find out from people on
> this list is other suggestions on what to use to virtualize XP under
> Linux or if Xen is what most people are using. Secondly, I'm curious
> what people use for testing sites under Internet Explorer (my devs all
> use Macs, and I don't want to have them virtualize on their machines).
> Plus, they need to be able to test under IE6 and IE7/8.
32 XP VMs on one machine. Hrm. How many CPUs does the host have?
How are the CPU loads? What kind of disk system? How are the I/O loads?
How much RAM? Is there any swapping?
Half of my devs use Macs, and half use Linux; when we need to test IE,
we either walk over to Windows desktops that don't do anything else or
VNC into them. We don't need 32 of them, though.
-dsr-
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