Several operating systems running concurrently
Several operating systems running concurrently
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However, it lacks greater strength compared to a 3000-pi system with a virtualized operating system.
You're suggesting using two different Linux distributions to run a VM, which seems impractical given the constraints of having only one computer. It sounds like you're trying to push a high-end use case that won't work without a second machine. The idea of rebooting isn't feasible for most users, especially not for a large group.
This assumption is based on running the OS independently without needing deep interaction. The scheduler and bootloader must handle tasks flexibly.
They aren't providing you with the keys to the car, making it hard to match their competitors' software. The user base doesn't overlap much, and even with some overlap, the specific needs required to make this valuable are missing entirely. Your client has limited funds and can't afford two computers running both macOS and Windows. They're trying a high-end task that isn't profitable, and the hardware is too costly for business use. The reset button won't work because the machines aren't compatible, and they can't even adjust the settings easily. Your client doesn’t have access to basic Amazon KVM solutions.