Virtual Machines with more than 8 GB RAM

Discussion in 'General Questions' started by mikepre, Jul 19, 2012.

  1. mikepre

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    Hi, I come from the Windows world, and to be honest, I'm quite comfortable running my MacBook Pro and Max OS X Lion.

    As I use heavily Virtual Machines with large databases, I decided to upgrade mi MBP to run 16 GB RAM and a decent 600 GB Intel SSD disk.

    Problem is that running VMWare Workstation 7 on Windows, I was able to create VM´s with more thn 8 GB RAM... The logical change was to run VMWare Fusion for Mac, and I sadly realized that the limit was 8 GB per machine...

    I downloaded Parallels Desktop for Mac (v 7, Build 7.0.15104) just to realize it has the same limitation...

    Any reason for that? I need to run a VM with 12 GB RAM and I can not...

    Regards

    Michael
     
  2. Teddy J

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  3. mikepre

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    Hi Teddy. I never got an answer... but I solved the problem installing Oracle VirtualBox for Mac...
    Depending on the answer, I would buy or not Parallels...Guess what.... I didn't buy it...

    I live perfectly well with VMware Fusion and Oracle VirtualBox (which is actually free).
    VirtualBox can create VM's with more than 8 GB RAM...

    regads

    Michael
     
  4. mikepre

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    In fact, big RAM VM's could be a problem with slow disks and low memory machines...
    In my case, I have 16 GB RAM and a fast Intel SSD...
    A 12 GB RAM VM running Windows Server 2008 and SQL Server 2012 Enterprise Edition works very fast...
     
  5. Teddy J

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    Yes, same boat here with 16GB RAM and fast SSD. If that's the only reason, it would be helpful to hear that as a reason for the recommendation: handholding.
     

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