![]() I have read so much both ways of which to go with and it seems it all depends on when the last one was updated but I also don't want to go with one just to switch soon so am wondering if one is more safe and future proof. At the office they also have some Linux machines and my husband wants to set up a Ubuntu Linux machine so someday we could even have Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Linux machines. For now I plan to use just Windows XP but if Vista ever gets more stable I will switch to it. I assume this won't require heavy use and with 6GB of memory memory shouldn't be an issue. I don't do much gaming and just use a few programs such as QuickBooks, a couple other accounting programs, and I also burn some DVD's and CD's on it. My question, which of the virtualization products should I go with? For Windows I don't use it heavily. Since I'm going to be using one of the internal drives as a server drive for my home network I don't want to use Boot Camp since I don't want to have to reboot. ![]() The different is this Mac Pro is replacing my Windows Desktop. I just bought a Mac Pro, my 2nd Mac to compliment my MacBook Pro.
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