I was looking at weight of these Toshiba laptops. It weighs about 4.5kg. That's heavy !!! Cheers, Vishal On 24 Nov 2010, at 17:16, "Amaral, Rui" <Rui.Amaral@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I have a couple of Toshiba's Qosmio X500 with 64bit. > > http://www.toshiba.ca/web/product.grp?lg=en§ion=1&group=1&product=9652&part=10970#spectop > > the spec says 1 tb hard drive but mine is 1.5TB on 2 disks. > > eSATA combo port > > > Rui Amaral > Database Administrator > ITS - SSG > TD Bank Financial Group > 220 Bay St., 11th Floor > Toronto, ON, CA, M5K1A2 > (bb) (647) 204-9106 > > > > From: oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On > Behalf Of Andrew Kerber > Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2010 12:03 PM > To: vishal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Cc: oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Re: Laptop for Lots of VMs > > I have a Dell XPS M1330 configured close to this. 8G RAM. With SSD. You > might be able to find one with an ESATA connecter that would help the > external drive speed. > > On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 10:58 AM, Vishal Gupta <vishal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hello List, > > I currently have a home desktop, which I used for running my all VMs on > VmWare Server. It good enough configuration to run 3-4 or more VMs at the > same time. I have two internal hard disks on desktop. To get decent enough > performance from VMs, I tend to run VMs on separate disk than the host disk. > > But many times, I have left in situation where I don't have access to my > small home virtual data centre. So I was looking for a powerful but > lightweight laptop for this purpose. Ideally I would love to have VMs on > separate disk. But laptop normally don't have enough room for 2 internal > disks. And running VMs on external disk over USB2.0 (@480Mbps i.e. about 5 > times slower than eSATA drives) will give a dreaded performance. USB3.0 > (@5Gbps twice as fast as eSATA) would be good enough. But not many laptops > support it yet. > > Does anyone has any laptop recommendation for this purpose? I had MacBook Pro > with 8GB + SSD hard disk in mind. It would cost about £2000 (inc VAT) in UK. > Does anyone has any experiences to share of using MacBookPro to run multiple > VMs? > > > Desktop Configuration > CPU - Intel Core i7-920 (64bit) - single socket with 4 cores, 8 threads > RAM - 6GB > Disk - Two internal 750GB each SATA-300 (@2400Mbps) drives , 1 external 2TB > eSATA (@2400Mbps) drive. > Disk 1 - (internal) Host OS and other stuff > Disk 2 - (internal) Reserved for running only VMs > Disk 3 - (eSATA @2400Mbps ) Used > Disk 4 - USB 2.0 (@ > > Devices Speeds link - > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_device_bandwidths#Storage > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_Core_i7#Processor_cores > > > > Regards, > Vishal Gupta > http://www.vishalgupta.com > > > > -- > Andrew W. Kerber > > 'If at first you dont succeed, dont take up skydiving.' > > NOTICE: Confidential message which may be privileged. Unauthorized > use/disclosure prohibited. If received in error, please go to > www.td.com/legal for instructions. > AVIS : Message confidentiel dont le contenu peut être privilégié. > Utilisation/divulgation interdites sans permission. Si reçu par erreur, > prière d'aller au www.td.com/francais/avis_juridique pour des instructions.