With vmware, you can create standalone executables of the vm image you are using. They call it vmware application.
Is there a way to create the same thing using virtual pc.
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With vmware, you can create standalone executables of the vm image you are using. They call it vmware application. Is there a way to create the same thing using virtual pc.
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closed as not programming related by Kev Sep 30 '08 at 3:14 |
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Neither are really standalone, vmware requires the free player and virtualPC is a free download. virtualPC is less convenient for linux hosts and since the guest generally has to be a free OS to allow you to distribute it - this means it is less common. Additionally virtualPC VMs can only run on a windows host which rather again makes them less popular. |
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Yep. All the virtual appliances are are installations of free operating systems which are then configured to run a specific application or provide a specific purpose. You simply ship the disk image as your appliance. |
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