| | | copley1 | 11-04-2014 09:05 AM | Running Multiple Stealths from VMWARE - New Laptop idea's? Hey everyone,
Thought this would be a great place to get some up to date recommendations of the best laptop you are able to buy for around £500 ish mark.
Currently laptop actually has to have a table fan put next to it to stop it overheating and cutting out when using VMware player so obviously requirement is not to do that.
Currently laptop has 4gb ram, i5, independent graphics but simply can't handle the load of VMware/ Multiple VMware's open. Have made windows xp on vmware as stripped as possible but still to no avail.
Any recommendations of laptops for running multiple stealths?
Cheers guys! |
| JamesNorth101 | 11-04-2014 09:11 AM | Re: Running Multiple Stealths from VMWARE - New Laptop idea's? Look at Asus i7 laptops.
They have some really well priced with very decent spec about at the moment.
Mine is running an i7 3537U, 8GB DDR3 RAM with a 1TB hard drive, only paid about £500 for it. |
| copley1 | 11-04-2014 09:16 AM | Re: Running Multiple Stealths from VMWARE - New Laptop idea's? Quote:
Originally Posted by JamesNorth101
(Post 604934)
Look at Asus i7 laptops.
They have some really well priced with very decent spec about at the moment.
Mine is running an i7 3537U, 8GB DDR3 RAM with a 1TB hard drive, only paid about £500 for it. |
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Cheers! |
| JamesNorth101 | 11-04-2014 09:25 AM | Re: Running Multiple Stealths from VMWARE - New Laptop idea's? |
| ilcarletto | 11-04-2014 09:40 AM | Re: Running Multiple Stealths from VMWARE - New Laptop idea's? Quote:
Originally Posted by copley1
(Post 604931)
Any recommendations of laptops for running multiple stealths? | I do respect your topic but, is it really necessary to run multiple machines @ the same time?
I use to do this on my very old machine.
I switch my router off and on again tho get a fresh new IP and in the mean time (1 minute roughly) I shut down the machine I was using and start the next one.
This way I do not waste one single second.
You have also the advantage not to risk to keep 2 or more session open and logged into eBay/PP at the same time... with the same ip!!! |
| copley1 | 11-04-2014 09:49 AM | Re: Running Multiple Stealths from VMWARE - New Laptop idea's? Quote:
Originally Posted by ilcarletto
(Post 604942)
I do respect your topic but, is it really necessary to run multiple machines @ the same time?
I use to do this on my very old machine.
I switch my router off and on again tho get a fresh new IP and in the mean time (1 minute roughly) I shut down the machine I was using and start the next one.
This way I do not waste one single second.
You have also the advantage not to risk to keep 2 or more session open and logged into eBay/PP at the same time... with the same ip!!! | I understand your concern buddy but there are many ways round it and also many advantages to using many vmwares.
1. completely different pc, no chance of accidentally logging into the wrong one.
2. use multiples dongles and normal wifi. Normal wifi = actual computer, each individual dongle stays plugged in and is associated with 1 vmware machine.
Therefore, i dont even have to wait for one minute.
3. As i have a fresh ip and dongle for each vmware i can run up to 3 accounts at once. One on wifi, and two on each dongle.
:) |
| ilcarletto | 11-04-2014 10:07 AM | Re: Running Multiple Stealths from VMWARE - New Laptop idea's? |
| copley1 | 11-04-2014 10:08 AM | Re: Running Multiple Stealths from VMWARE - New Laptop idea's? Quote:
Originally Posted by ilcarletto
(Post 604948)
| Haha :)
At least now you know how to make your life even easier :) |
| ilcarletto | 11-04-2014 10:12 AM | Re: Running Multiple Stealths from VMWARE - New Laptop idea's? I am not at that level of selling... I am fine with 2 stealths and a cup of coffee between one IP and the other.
Thanks :thumb: |
| autolife | 11-04-2014 03:27 PM | Re: Running Multiple Stealths from VMWARE - New Laptop idea's? Seems like this would be more expensive to run, no? Since each Dingle would need active monthly service. So instead of paying only say $79/month for one router. You now have to pay $50/month per dongle. |
| JamesNorth101 | 11-04-2014 03:35 PM | Re: Running Multiple Stealths from VMWARE - New Laptop idea's? Quote:
Originally Posted by autolife
(Post 605048)
Seems like this would be more expensive to run, no? Since each Dingle would need active monthly service. So instead of paying only say $79/month for one router. You now have to pay $50/month per dongle. | No need for multiple dongles. Just 1 would do the trick.
And in the UK we can get a dongle service for about $15 per month so its pretty cheap to even use multiple dongles. |
| a311hanna | 11-16-2014 09:59 PM | Re: Running Multiple Stealths from VMWARE - New Laptop idea's? In the us its only around $20 and above for a dongle per month. |
| pokerpro | 11-17-2014 06:04 AM | Re: Running Multiple Stealths from VMWARE - New Laptop idea's? Oh...I can already feel the slap....but IMO...anything other than Apple, Macbook Pro, is just a virus magnet pain....... |
| TonyAlmeida | 11-17-2014 08:50 AM | Re: Running Multiple Stealths from VMWARE - New Laptop idea's? Quote:
Originally Posted by copley1
(Post 604931)
Hey everyone,
Thought this would be a great place to get some up to date recommendations of the best laptop you are able to buy for around £500 ish mark.
Currently laptop actually has to have a table fan put next to it to stop it overheating and cutting out when using VMware player so obviously requirement is not to do that.
Currently laptop has 4gb ram, i5, independent graphics but simply can't handle the load of VMware/ Multiple VMware's open. Have made windows xp on vmware as stripped as possible but still to no avail.
Any recommendations of laptops for running multiple stealths?
Cheers guys! | LOLZ, I run all my account on the Dell Latitude E4300 with 4GB and have no problem with it. I can run 2-3 VM at the same time. |
| ithelps | 01-29-2016 09:55 AM | Re: Running Multiple Stealths from VMWARE - New Laptop idea's? Quote:
Originally Posted by JamesNorth101
(Post 604934)
Look at Asus i7 laptops.
They have some really well priced with very decent spec about at the moment.
Mine is running an i7 3537U, 8GB DDR3 RAM with a 1TB hard drive, only paid about £500 for it. | are you still using this laptop? How is it going for you? |
| JamesNorth101 | 01-29-2016 09:58 AM | Re: Running Multiple Stealths from VMWARE - New Laptop idea's? Its my second laptop now :) Worked really well though
I upgraded to a new laptop with 16GB RAM, i7-4710HQ and most importantly a SSD hard drive
I find that for editing the SSD hard drive makes a world of difference when it comes to saving any files. |
| incniu | 01-29-2016 10:17 AM | Re: Running Multiple Stealths from VMWARE - New Laptop idea's? get a window 7 with 8G and SSD on ebay |
| ithelps | 01-29-2016 10:26 AM | Re: Running Multiple Stealths from VMWARE - New Laptop idea's? Quote:
Originally Posted by JamesNorth101
(Post 742825)
Its my second laptop now :) Worked really well though
I upgraded to a new laptop with 16GB RAM, i7-4710HQ and most importantly a SSD hard drive
I find that for editing the SSD hard drive makes a world of difference when it comes to saving any files. | What model is that laptop. I need this. |
| ithelps | 01-29-2016 10:27 AM | Re: Running Multiple Stealths from VMWARE - New Laptop idea's? Quote:
Originally Posted by incniu
(Post 742830)
get a window 7 with 8G and SSD on ebay | No more shopping on eBay. I find that its not much difference and in prices than shopping on Amazon. |
Re: Running Multiple Stealths from VMWARE - New Laptop idea's? Quote:
Originally Posted by JamesNorth101
(Post 742825)
Its my second laptop now :) Worked really well though
I upgraded to a new laptop with 16GB RAM, i7-4710HQ and most importantly a SSD hard drive
I find that for editing the SSD hard drive makes a world of difference when it comes to saving any files. | That's so true - I recently tried out a SSD HD and it's much fast. How much did the upgrading cost? | | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 08:47 AM. | |
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