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Virtual machines everywhere

The Visual Studio Hosted Experience allows you to either evaluate Visual Studio, or learn how to build applications for Windows and the Web with the MSDN Virtual Labs. Multiple subjects are covered, but what is interesting is that it lets you use a virtual machine to test the products.

This really looks like the future to me: no need to own a physical machine, but instead multiple virtual machine you can get access to from anywhere.
Join and use your personal workstation from the airport, from an Internet café or from wherever you want! No need to reinstall or setup everything each time you arrive somewhere. Access your office machine right from your laptop through a wireless connection.
Soon, you'll have a virtual machine for working, one for gaming, one with VS200X, one with SQL Server 200Y, and they can be active at the same time and see each other. Preconfigured virtual machines will be available and you'll just have to make a copy to start using them. Backups turn easy: just archive copies of the virtual machines.

Not a lot is missing to get to this picture. Just a little bit of bandwidth maybe?

How does this sound? Will we see a new business soon: virtual machine hoster?

Update: As Eric suggests in a comment, we may indeed carry virtual machines around on USB keys or portable music players.

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Eric Newton said:

You may actually see people carrying them (virtual machines) around with them on 2GB usb keys. or even 6GB ipod minis

Imagine having your entire dev box on a small removable device that enables you to work without wires. Dont need bandwidth for that

:-)
# October 6, 2005 12:34 PM

Fabrice said:

Damn, you are right, Eric! Problem solved :-)
# October 6, 2005 12:51 PM

Ashith Raj said:

Early waiting for Pre Configured VSTS 2005 virtual Machines. so that I can Carry it around and work on my projects on the move..
# October 25, 2005 3:40 PM

Fabrice's weblog said:

This is my online brain dump where I list ideas and projects. So many ideas, so little time. Because

# August 30, 2007 6:56 AM