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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Re: Questions about using remote virtual machines]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<div class="quotebox"><cite>burhen42 wrote:</cite><blockquote><p>What I&#039;ve been having in mind, inspired from some old posts I read here, for my ideal setup is that I&#039;d have a PC tower running a Xen virtual machine server I can remotely access with my laptop and do all my online activity (browsing, email, torrenting, shopping, you name it) on VM&#039;s I&#039;d copy into the servers RAMdisk and erase or reboot the server every session to mitigate any traces.</p><p>While I&#039;m saving up to invest in this setup, please permit me these noob-ish questions.<br />-What open-source software can I use on HyperbolaBSD/OpenBSD to run Xen-based virtual machines?<br />-Does this software allow me to remotely access my VM&#039;s from another computer or is there a way I can remotely<br />access the server machine full stop?<br />-When running a remote VM, will it solely draw resources (i.e. CPU and RAM) from the server machine without affecting<br />the machine I&#039;m using to remotely access the server?<br />Like could I use a measly 4GB laptop to remotely run a 16GB VM on a 32 GB server for example?</p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote></div><p>I think Hyperbola will probably have qemu, for starters, including the BSD version whenever HyperbolaBSD goes stable...</p><p>Although it may have beta packages not long after that, not sure...<br />o<br />As for the the remote issue, even when I don&#039;t add wifi commands to qemu, I have no problem connecting to the internet, so no problems should exist if you use that. As for Xen? Never used it successfully, in any OS. Haven&#039;t tried enough though either, so don&#039;t quote me and expect any clear logic behind whether Xen would work or not. xD</p><p>Running a remote VM however, shouldn&#039;t require&nbsp; even 16GB of ram, unless your server is beyond bloated or you are doing a lot of intense stuff.</p><p>Though I was going to say something more, it seems I didn&#039;t fully read your message, so I erased a bunch of stuff, </p><p>All of that sounds fine, with one sole exception:</p><p>&gt;&gt;&gt;Torrenting</p><br /><p>That will be the downfall of such an idea if anything lol... unless you use too much ram for the VM, which also can be an issue.</p><br /><p>If I had to guess, you need something faster then ivy bridge possibly even dual core... to do all that and something with at least 8GB of ram.</p><p>Although, feel free to get a second opinion, I haven&#039;t done anything on a remote server since a long time ago, back when I used a remote VM, a hell of a long time ago.&nbsp; When I used an x200 with 8GB of ram, the issue was the cpu and it overheated when I even loaded firefox, last I checked, via the server.</p><p>Hope this helps!</p><p>Anyone else can jump in if they want, its possible my memory is foggy on this.</p><p>Anywho, peace all!</p>]]></content>
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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Questions about using remote virtual machines]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>What I&#039;ve been having in mind, inspired from some old posts I read here, for my ideal setup is that I&#039;d have a PC tower running a Xen virtual machine server I can remotely access with my laptop and do all my online activity (browsing, email, torrenting, shopping, you name it) on VM&#039;s I&#039;d copy into the servers RAMdisk and erase or reboot the server every session to mitigate any traces.</p><p>While I&#039;m saving up to invest in this setup, please permit me these noob-ish questions.<br />-What open-source software can I use on HyperbolaBSD/OpenBSD to run Xen-based virtual machines?<br />-Does this software allow me to remotely access my VM&#039;s from another computer or is there a way I can remotely<br />access the server machine full stop?<br />-When running a remote VM, will it solely draw resources (i.e. CPU and RAM) from the server machine without affecting<br />the machine I&#039;m using to remotely access the server?<br />Like could I use a measly 4GB laptop to remotely run a 16GB VM on a 32 GB server for example?</p><p>Thanks.</p>]]></content>
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