Originally posted by: stevty2889
Originally posted by: ND40oz
Originally posted by: shuttleboi
I'm a programmer. I want to run VMWare 5.5 Workstation with a Linux guest while watching DVDs on my Windows host. I'm assuming the Pentium-D 2.8Ghz will be able to handle that better than my Pentium 4 3Ghz, right?
You want a 900 series pentium D with a motherboard that has a bios that supports VT. VMware's newest version of server supports VT, as we're doing testing, but I don't know about workstation.
Or you can opt for the newer Xeons which have VT as well, you just have to ensure you have a bios that supports VT as well.
I agree, if you go with a pentium-d you want to get the 9xx series, mainly because they run a good bit cooler than the 8xx series, and as ND40oz said, they have VT which should be benificial if you are using a version of VMware thats compatible.
They are going to make desktop motherboards for core duo as well, that should start showing up very soon, so thats an option as wel(not sure if they have VT or not)l. I'm actualy planning to upgrade my pentium-m desktop to a core duo. A 2ghz core duo will be faster than a 2.8ghz pentium-d while running much much cooler, and using less power. Of course if it's in your budget, I would recomend an AMD 3800+ X2 over a core duo or a pentium-d unless you want VT, in which case the Pentium-D 9xx series is the best choice.