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VMWare Beta 2.0 Adds Vista, Gutsy Gibbon Support

Windows/Linux: Popular, free virtualization software VMWare has released a beta of its next Server platform, which allows users to run other operating systems inside their own. The 2.0 beta adds support for running on Windows Vista Business and Ultimate editions, Ubuntu 7.04 and 7.10, and other systems, as well as a new browser-based interface and better support for USB devices. A somewhat-helpful PDF user guide is available at the download site, but I’m waiting for a handy step-by-step guide to come along before diving in too deep in Linux (I unfortunately have only Vista Home Premium at the moment). If you managed to get 2.0 up and running, share your experiences in the comments. VMWare Server 2.0 Beta is a free download for Windows and Linux systems.

VMWare Server 2.0 Beta [via eWeek]

October 19, 2007
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Survive a Computer Crash with VMWare

You’ve got your computer tweaked and streamlined so that every program, bookmark, and password you count on is at your disposal whenever you need it, but what happens when your computer crashes and suddenly all this data is gone? Sure, you’ve already automated your data backups, and that’s invaluable for saving your documents, but that perfect system state is another thing. Weblog Freelance Folder describes how to create and save a virtual machine containing all of your must-have software, passwords, and other custom settings so that in the event of an unexpected crash, you’ve got a quick backup “production” system that still contains everything you need. It’s not as good as a complete system backup and restore, but it’s a helluva lot better than nothing—and it’s free.

How To Use VMWare To Survive A Computer Crash [Freelance Folder]