VM for two windows to work on editing
VM for two windows to work on editing
Hello everyone, I'm setting up a virtual machine for photo editing on Windows Desktop. I'll share this with someone else who has a different monitor, keyboard, and mouse. My PC specs are: CPU i7-8700k, 16GB RAM, 3000MHz memory, 1050ti graphics card, 4GB GDDR5, Asus Z370F AIO cooler, 360 cooler, NVMe SSD 250GB, 650W power supply. I'm open to upgrading hardware if needed. Please find a full guide on installation and let me know which upgrades will help reach native desktop performance in the VM (using two Windows 10 installations).
Are you aiming for the same goals as Linus with just seven gamers on a single CPU? You won’t get that performance in Windows since it’s not designed to run such a setup smoothly.
Choose a solution with multiple points instead of VMs. It works on a single OS and supports several users simultaneously.
It functions with two systems. Multiple users can join simultaneously on a single setup, each with their own keyboard, mouse, monitor, and applications.
Sure, I can explain it thoroughly. Let’s break down the details. First, understand what you’re aiming for with your setup. Next, evaluate its performance by comparing results against virtual machines. Finally, assess effectiveness by analyzing how well it handles similar tasks or environments.
Performance should match what you get from running directly on the host. You can't run VMs with your existing hardware. There are several options for multipoint setups. Microsoft offers a solution in Windows Server, so you could install Server 2019 and try it out.
Hyper-V offers this feature, though the process can be frustrating for many.
I won’t use it for a remote server setup. Only two pieces will be placed next to each other.