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Quote from: firenice03I can see in the enterprise not sure a home user thou.That is exactly the issue between Windows and Linux.
I can see in the enterprise not sure a home user thou.
By the way, do you imagine a world where one goes to a website of a certain company of choice and "orders" a PC of exactly this or that amount of RAM, capacity of hard drive, video memory, quantity and quality of computer cores, while just after the payment resolved, the ordered machine becomes available already in the manner of seconds? We talk about the world of cloud services, to be understood. Upgrading should come comparably swiftly as well.
So, what is the conclusion? That tools, even if considered toys, should be used with proper awareness?
Contrary to what title of the thread could perhaps suggest these places around, I did not - due to lack of capability - point out any technical flaw of the Virtual Box. I am not a tech guy. I rather focus on sociological, logistical and methodological approach to certain tasks. First faulty link in operating any piece of machinery, is user, to be understood. There are no bulletproof solutions. But raising the awareness, could help.
Simulated system works as a regular computer, but a lot of users could take it carelessly enough, failing to pay proper attention in terms of necessary updates and maintenance, perceiving the Virtual Box reality as some kind of toy. Well, it is a toy of a sort, but this toy may actually give you away, if that makes sense.