Re: How to best prepare for asp.net 2.0 release in advance?
- From: "Steve Franks" <please@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2005 22:29:00 -0400
Thank you Scott. This was a very helpful overview.
Yes I have both Virtual PC 2004 and Virtual Server 2005. Do you know of any
advantages of using one vs. the other? Since Virtual Server 2005 is newer
I'm inclined to then think it is more powerful, modern, and has more
options. Yet I'm also wondering if it will have drawback considering my
needs are pretty basic and just want to use it for dev/testing and easily
have environments I can roll forward.
Steve
> There is "Virtual PC 2004" and "Virtual Server 2005". If you have an
> MSDN subscription you have access to both, if you don't have a
> subscription and need to buy one of the 2, the Virtual PC product is,
> I believe, going to be a lot less expensive.
>
> Virtual PC will work just fine for you. It's a great environment for
> testing and experimenting. I wrote a little article on the product
> some time ago:
> http://www.odetocode.com/Articles/92.aspx
> Scott
> http://www.OdeToCode.com/blogs/scott/
>
.
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