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    Virtualbox Crashing

    Hello there,
    I'm new to this forum, but I will try and make this as concise as I can.
    I am currently running the 64 bit version of Ubuntu 12.04 and have several Virtual Servers running.
    However, on occasion, I lose one of my Server 2003R2 VM's.
    I drop it, terminate all of the other terminal servers, and then am able to bring it back up. I am currently running with 8G or memory, and I have a Xeon E5620 2.40GHzX16 processor.
    What I would really like to know is what the processor and memory settings should be at when I establish resource rules for that particular machine. I have been guessing at it for lack of a better word.
    Any input would be appreciated.

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    Re: Virtualbox Crashing

    I have a 64bit Slackware host using Oracle VM VirtualBox Manager 4.1.18
    running 8 Gigs of RAM on the host.

    I assign 3G of RAM for my sole guest and it runs very nicely.

    Windows terminal servers in my memory have been problematic in the past (ts needs restarting regularly).
    Last edited by Habitual; December 6th, 2012 at 07:55 PM.
    Windows assumes the user is an idiot.
    Linux demands proof.

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