Whilst I had some gripes at Win2000 - generally it has run well & handled the abuse I dish out ok.

It is a given for me that trying to run a workstation & server on the same box no matter what type of box, is prone to disaster. I bitch about my Win2000 servers but I do awful things to them. Left alone they seem stable.

I like win2000 even more now that I have Connectix VPC & Linux installed. Is a much better setup than a split disk dual boot. I can copy the Linux pre-sized disks to my USB backup disk (or any other). These disks as defined as ext3 to Linux but just a datafile to Win2000 - VPC does a damned good job of marrying them - it is fast.

This way I can save a VPC on r/w CD or some other medium & install a new VPC with a new Linux or just copy the other one & upgrade etc: - very very flexible.

VPC even has an option that allows it to undo all changes made to the hard diak in a session (it simply runs a copy I guess).

I had heard lots of good things about Connectix - now I have tried it they seem true. Also my 1st careere was as a VM specialist with IBM back in the 360 then 370 days so have had years of indepth experience with Virtual Machine maiframes. Was also a country specialist on IBMs VRM (on the early RT (Risc Technology)). So my praise for Connectix comes from someone is knows what good VMs can do & has worked with many variants.

Cheers Doug