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Higher Education | Forum profile

Forum profile page for Higher Education on http://www.vmware.com. This report page is the aggregated overview from a single forum: Higher Education, located on the Message Board at http://www.vmware.com. This forum profile page summarizes the general forum statistics such as: Users Activity, Forum Activity, and Top Authors, which are reported in either a table or graph below for a given reporting time period. Additional forum profile information for "Higher Education" on the Message Board at http://www.vmware.com is also shown in the following ways:

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Site: VMTN Discussion Forums - Higher Education (site profile, domain info vmware.com)
Title: Higher Education
Url: http://communities.vmware.com/community/vmtn/ge...
Users activity: 33 posts per thread
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Started 3 months ago (2009-10-09 22:37:00)  by thehyperadvisor
( I would still have more questions around requirements. It's not that simple when your talking pooled resources with multiple users and applications. Vmware fusion, workstation, and server products all run in an operating system which makes them slower,etc than esx which installs on top of the hardware itself. It will be best to get really good, server class ...
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