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Running Mac Os in a virtual machine?
Hello, habrolyudi!
A question for those who have tried to run Mac Os X in a virtual machine, how powerful a machine is needed for comfortable work?
Will the 2nd gen i5 + 4gb DDR3 be enough?
Interested in working without lags)))
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Work without lags will be only on native Mac iron. And on a virtual machine, by the way, it will slow down more than if you put it as a normal axis.
Core i7, Ubuntu --> VMWare with Mac. Steamed steamed, spat and bought an aimak ...
This is enough to get started.
I watched how the Mac virtual machine behaves under core i7 2600k + 16 gb DDD3 + OCZ SSDPX Of
course, it works much faster than on a weaker machine (I worked on quad 6600 + 4 gb DDR2), but there are also enough lags and brakes.
That is, the problems will be on whatever car you put it on.
Well, everything works better on Mac hardware, even on mac mini it works noticeably better than on the “monster” described above
Hm. By the way. And how to put it in a virtual machine? I run debian-ubuntu. In KVM or vbox, at least.
Memory will be bad. I have 4 GB on my iMac, and it's not always enough, even for quite innocuous situations, like 20 flashed safari windows.
But if you really need it, it will work in a virtual environment on Core2Duo 2GB (for a virtual machine - 1 GB) - I checked it.
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