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Modern CPUs are plenty powerful for many tasks, virtualization too. 32GB, 64GB of RAM is not unreasonable for this type of work. RAM is also very important because, when using VMs, RAM is being used by both the host and guest operating systems, at the same time. A combination of something like a 256GB SSD for the host operating system and applications with a 4TB spinning HDD for storage would work well. SSDs are king, but still not equal to spinning disks in price per gigabyte. It’ll work on something smaller, but in that case, you are limiting the whole process. I would not bother using a drive smaller than 1TB. Creating images, multiple images with snapshots, and testing uses up a great deal of space on the disk drive(s). Make iso image of windows 10 Pc#Not all of us have Dell Precision workstations, or even access to a server with Hyper-V or vSphere installed, but using an under powered PC will make building images, and just using virtualization a slow and miserable experience. Given that, you’re going to want to do this work on a moderately beefy PC. ![]() I’m sure everything would be fine if Windows was not the host operating system. I think it is best to just stick with that for the whole process. I am aware that there are virtualization products for macOS, and Linux, but we’re working with Windows.
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