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Re: Lab OS Choices
From: M.B.Jr. <marcio.barbado () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2007 18:28:03 -0300
On 8/11/07, Shaon Diwakar <shaon.diwakar () yahoo com au> wrote:
Hi Peter, This issue has been discussed on the list a few times, so you might find some great advice from looking in the archives as well... I would recommend having a base desktop build with what ever OS you are comfortable (GNU/Linux, Windows or even MacOSX) and using VMWare Server or Parallels images.
In case one decide himself for a virtual lab, he must mind his machine's hardware. VMware's products (and even Xen) are not kid's play. Best -- Marcio Barbado, Jr. ============== ============== ------------------------------------------------------------------------ This list is sponsored by: Cenzic Need to secure your web apps NOW? Cenzic finds more, "real" vulnerabilities fast. Click to try it, buy it or download a solution FREE today! http://www.cenzic.com/downloads ------------------------------------------------------------------------
Current thread:
- Re: Lab OS Choices, (continued)
- Re: Lab OS Choices Peter Manis (Aug 15)
- Re: Lab OS Choices Pete Herzog (Aug 16)
- Re: Lab OS Choices Peter Manis (Aug 15)
- Re: Lab OS Choices Pete Herzog (Aug 16)
- Re: Lab OS Choices Peter Manis (Aug 16)
- Re: Lab OS Choices Pete Herzog (Aug 17)
- Re: Lab OS Choices M . B . Jr . (Aug 17)
- Re: Lab OS Choices Peter Manis (Aug 12)
- Re: Lab OS Choices M . B . Jr . (Aug 15)
- Re: Lab OS Choices Benjamin Anderson (Aug 15)
- Re: Lab OS Choices Peter Manis (Aug 13)
- Re: Lab OS Choices Jan Heisterkamp (Aug 17)