One other thing that I forgot to mention for anyone wanting Linux info or a good starting point is www.distrowatch.com this site has info on all Linux types and also Open Solaris and BSD as well.

Quote from bali_survivor:
I did find a comparison between VMware Fusion and Virtual Box and according to the author they cater for two different markets.
Quote from bali_survivor:
I am considering just loading the original release of XP under VMware / Virtual Box (new for me) and applying service pack 1a and then turn the automatic updates off and never apply any updates (and don't be nagged by WGA either). What are your thoughts on that?
Quote from jprad:
I'd recommend against that, you should stay current due of the security flaws that continue to get exposed and exploited.
I'm running SP3 and have auto-update turned off. The OS will notify you when new updates are available, but it will not override your auto-update setting.
Quote from jprad:
There's a lot of discussion and some basic comparisons, but what's really needed is an exhaustive comparison of performance benchmarks.
Here's a couple that I've read. They should help to round things out a bit, especially the user comments.
http://www.infoworld.com/article/08/09/11/37TC-virtual-workstations_3.html
http://arstechnica.com/journals/app...x-move-over-parallels-and-fusion-its-sizzlean
http://blogs.zdnet.com/BTL/?p=8880
Quote from bali_survivor:
I am not a specialist in security but if you do not use the XP installation for browsing and you enable NAT then how is this possible? The only thing it will be used for is to connect to the datafeed and run tradestation 2000i.

Quote from bali_survivor:
Although they are still number one the competition (and open source alternatives) is coming up fast.
But I did get the impression from the articles that 64 bit with virtualisation enabled has Virtual Box running better than on a 32 bit host OS. So I will find myself a 64 bit Linux OS, load it up on the T61p (64 bit CPU versus 32 bit CPU on the Z61m) and enable the virtualisation bit and see what that will do.