![]() ![]() Either way you're still not going to share out one disk image for multiple virtualizers accessing it at the same time that I know of. VB also support snapshots, but I've never tried having multiple systems running with remote access since VB usually seemed aimed more for workstations rather than running headless servers. Also remember that if you had a number of people hitting a virtual image you may slow it down to a crawl.Īnother option might be to create a bare-metal VMWare ESXi system, install your virtual machines with snapshots taken of what image you want it saved to and roll it back periodically and enable your virtualized Windows systems to allow remote access to each virtual machine so each developer has their own environment to work in. Otherwise you'd need to keep copying a "template" to the developer's systems, but it's a lot of data to push. Those are the solutions that strike me off the top of my head. ![]() ![]() You could try using the virtualized image with RDP access (if the guest OS supports multiple access) or you can copy the image out (but it's a LOT of disk space.) Or you can set up a basic image and install something like Deep Freeze or a similar product that would keep "resetting" the image to a clean slate at each reboot. You can't run multiple copies of VB with the same drive image you'd corrupt it. You mean to keep resetting it to a clean slate or.? ![]()
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