tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6352988790956587691.post5413230729722398564..comments2023-05-11T22:18:43.258+10:00Comments on Just stuff really....: Source Control under JumpBoxJontshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08996696261999371776noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6352988790956587691.post-11536560864680338142008-04-11T04:05:00.000+10:002008-04-11T04:05:00.000+10:00Jonts, glad the JumpBox for Trac is working out. I...Jonts, <BR/>glad the JumpBox for Trac is working out. I'll try to answer the questions you posted:<BR/><BR/>1. I leave my Windows XP instance open in Parallels all the time. If RAM limitations mean you need to shut it down, use the pause feature instead of shutting it completely off. it takes about 10sec to pause/unpause<BR/><BR/>2. + RAM<BR/><BR/>3. If you've registered the JumpBox you can have it export the state to a network share using the built-in backup system.That way it only backs up the data you add and you don't have to copy the entire virtual machine. check here to see how to set it up: http://www.jumpbox.com/docs/backup-mac<BR/><BR/>4. actually you _can_ develop from other machines provided they're on the same network. You can access it via the IP address shown on the JumpBox console when it boots. Or, since you're on a Mac you can use Bonjour to find it from another machine on the network. There will be hosting options for JumpBoxes soon and one of the advantages of using a JumpBox vs. a hosted offering is that it's yours and it's portable so you're not locked into the hosting provider. <BR/><BR/>HTH<BR/><BR/>seanUnknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17641616706759746207noreply@blogger.com