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  • 1.  Virtual Machine Advice

    Posted 04-05-2019 13:00
    I would like to create some VMs on my computer so that I can load multiple instances of Sage 2018 without having to do a bunch of workarounds. I have Win 10 Pro. I attempted to install and set up Hyper-V and was making good progress until it needed to download Windows 10 Fall Creators Update. It worked on that for 3 hours and made 3% progress. I know literally nothing about VMs. Does anybody have advice?


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    Karen O'Lane
    Accounting Systems, Inc. (ASI)
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  • 2.  RE: Virtual Machine Advice

    Posted 04-06-2019 15:55
    You can try to install VirtualBox or you can buy VMWare Workstation as well. 

    Not sure what your workstation specs are, but if you want to run any VMs, you're going to want a minimum of 8Gb of RAM on your workstation (I would recommend 16Gb), especially if you ever plan to have multiple VMs spun up at the same time.

    If you have more specific questions, please ask away.

    Cheers,

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    George Khairallah
    CTO | gotomyerp, LLC
    george.k@gotomyerp.com | 877-888-5525
    http://gotomyerp.com/
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  • 3.  RE: Virtual Machine Advice

    Posted 04-06-2019 17:14
    I use VirtualBox as it's files are self-contained and easily portable, whereas moving and copying Hyper-V VMs, while supposedly theoretically possible, is a nightmare to actually accomplish...
    With VirtualBox, you can set up one VM with all the other apps you want besides Sage 100 (Office, PDF reader, etc), and then make copies of that and only have to set up Sage 100 and the version of Crystal you need.

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    Phil McIntosh
    President
    Friendly Systems, Inc.
    Asheville NC
    678.273.4010 ext 5
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  • 4.  RE: Virtual Machine Advice

    Posted 04-08-2019 11:48
    I like Oracle's VirtualBox as well. It is not as complex as the other VM's. Even though it is not on Sage's recommended list, for support purposes it works well. The only issue that I ran into, and I think it has more to do with group policies, is Windows 10 on my business laptop wants to activate Hyper-V components when starting up. That stops VirtualBox from running properly. I hope you can avoid that issue.

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    Joe Uhl
    Eide Bailly, Inc.
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  • 5.  RE: Virtual Machine Advice

    Posted 04-10-2019 09:35
    With internet access being everywhere or access to a hotspot from your cell phone, RDP or CitiXsys access works great from anywhere I would recommend not messing with local VM’s and have VM’s set up on servers for remote access

    You have some really good geeks at your firm and they can probably save you a ton of time and hassle.

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    Gary Feldman
    President
    I-Business Network, LLC
    Marietta GA
    6786270646 x224
    http://www.i-bn.com/
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  • 6.  RE: Virtual Machine Advice

    Posted 04-10-2019 10:19

    Gary makes a very good point: remote access broadens your capability and removes the risk of a computer meltdown preceding the demo. It also broadens the access to that VM to others in your team or to prospects on a self-demo basis.

    But we also must keep in mind that many of our prospects and customers now, or will want to, host their system somewhere off premises. Demoing with remote VMs subtlely underscores that your product does this "naturally."



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    Jerry Norman
    Smartbridge Partners
    Austin TX
    5124191444x112
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  • 7.  RE: Virtual Machine Advice

    Posted 04-10-2019 11:02
    I agree with @Gary Feldman and @Jerry Norman regarding remote access. I have used VirtualBox on an RDP and it worked for support/demo purposes.​​

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    Joe Uhl
    Eide Bailly, Inc.
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