Hey Folks -
I'm curious if anyone has thought through the possibility of running VI on a single applications server? NOT for the purpose of sharing among users, but for the purpose of serving up multiple instances of the stand-alone or host applications to a single user.
The inspriation: I was skimming the New York Times and out fell an insert for the Dell PowerEdge 1950: 2 Quad-core Xeon processors, and 32 GB of ram capable. 1.5TB of storage in SATA format.
So, here's my question: Would there be some way to address multiple 32-bit versions of the standalone from within the (x64) applications server environment, giving each its own 3GB of memory, yet sharing access to the server's single massive hard drive and 8 CPU's (and single Vienna Key?) That's supposed to be what the virtualization environment is all about.
I know nothing about servers, but I'm curious if this could present a solution. Christian???
Regards,
Eric
I'm curious if anyone has thought through the possibility of running VI on a single applications server? NOT for the purpose of sharing among users, but for the purpose of serving up multiple instances of the stand-alone or host applications to a single user.
The inspriation: I was skimming the New York Times and out fell an insert for the Dell PowerEdge 1950: 2 Quad-core Xeon processors, and 32 GB of ram capable. 1.5TB of storage in SATA format.
So, here's my question: Would there be some way to address multiple 32-bit versions of the standalone from within the (x64) applications server environment, giving each its own 3GB of memory, yet sharing access to the server's single massive hard drive and 8 CPU's (and single Vienna Key?) That's supposed to be what the virtualization environment is all about.
I know nothing about servers, but I'm curious if this could present a solution. Christian???
Regards,
Eric