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RE: Virtual Server 2005 - can Guest OS be timed to "save state"I wonder if anyone has any thought on this?"Chris Swinney" wrote:> Hi,> > Not sure where this question will go as there is no specific Vitual Server > 2005 newsgroup.> > We run different guest OS system on a Virtual server, some of which are > shared client OS's (for testing etc - more effeciient than using Virtual PC). > Users can connect using the VMRC client to control use these OS's, but if a > client is disconnected, the Guest OS remain running, so consuming Host OS > resources.> > Is there any way to get the guest OS to go into a "saved state" if no longer > needed. I can't see that any of the script options will do what I need, but > I'm not sure.> > Chris>
RE: Virtual Server 2005 - can Guest OS be timed to "save state"
I wonder if anyone has any thought on this?
"Chris Swinney" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Not sure where this question will go as there is no specific Vitual Server
> 2005 newsgroup.
> We run different guest OS system on a Virtual server, some of which are
> shared client OS's (for testing etc - more effeciient than using Virtual PC).
> Users can connect using the VMRC client to control use these OS's, but if a
> client is disconnected, the Guest OS remain running, so consuming Host OS
> resources.
> Is there any way to get the guest OS to go into a "saved state" if no longer
> needed. I can't see that any of the script options will do what I need, but
> I'm not sure.
> Chris