Buying emulator software and getting good support

Buying emulator software and getting good support

I want to buy emulator software for two different systems: One is a Linux-on-Dell server and I need to run Windows on it; the other is a Windows workstation that I want to run Linux apps on. Here's the catch: I live in the Phillipines, so I need something I can buy here or online and still get support.

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I would suggest you buy VMWare. That is what I use. It does exactly what you want. The price is very reasonable, and the support is nothing short of excellent.

P.S. The Samba-Team use VMWare for Samba development and interoperability work.

This was first published in October 2003