Quote from cliff5200:
One BIG advantage of Virtual Machines is that you can back them up by just making a copy of the virtual disk! This takes less them 5 minutes for me.
I can even move it to a different real machine and run it there if I want. Virtual Machine = totaly portable machine! Try removing your Windows XP disk drive from one machine and put it in another machine and see if it will run. That will never happen, MS wants you to be locked to the machine. [/B]
I have partitioned my hard disk in 16 Gb for "programs", 16 Gb for "data" and the rest for "backup". If something goes wrong in the envrionment I can with Acronis restore the "programs" partition in under 5 minutes and then copy from the "data" which is holding an encrypted container all the data back to "my documents". The whole process, inclusive rebooting, takes under 10 minutes.
Vista is supposedly transferable between different hardware except you'll need re-activation of the license (yuk) and restoring it will not be as fast due to the much larger size of the installation.
I really like the transferability that a virtual machine offers: you can go as far as using a 16 Gb flash media (or one of the ready boost USB memory sticks but I believe it is not as fast because it has to share with other USB devices) and have your total virtual environment on that.
Thanks for the other information on your setup; it is very usefull to get an alternative view on what can be done. Am pleased to hear that TWS will run fine under Ubuntu and that there is little difference in performance between VMware and Virtual Box and that actually VB is more stable.
Maria