cabal clients /vmware / RAM

03/25/2012 11:44 fear-x#1
so 3 questions at once

cabal clients :
is there a way to compress their ram usage somehowe so that i can run the client under less than 512mb ram maybe?(say 342mb ram)


vmware :
is there anything alternative to vmware that would run cabal clients?
(ive tryed virtual box but for me no luck with it coz cabal wont run on it)

RAM :
same as first question kinda... but lets put it this way :D - any way of saving as much ram as posible to run as many clients as posible? and can it be done to save some cpu usage too?


thnx for all ansvers
03/25/2012 22:19 PedroPenduko#2
ur question number 1
as of now the only way is upgrading ur ram
specially episode 8 patch cabal just eat everything, my PC runs slow at 4gb of ram

at number 2...
try sandboxie... i heard from k9crow that it still work... maybe on PH but not in NA... i dont know if it does on your server
10/11/2012 13:37 kulitz2011#3
Quote:
Originally Posted by PedroPenduko View Post
ur question number 1
as of now the only way is upgrading ur ram
specially episode 8 patch cabal just eat everything, my PC runs slow at 4gb of ram

at number 2...
try sandboxie... i heard from k9crow that it still work... maybe on PH but not in NA... i dont know if it does on your server
is cabal ph won't run in virtualbox?
10/11/2012 14:03 genesisVI#4
Q#3
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