Originally posted by RealNC
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While a home user usually don't worry about host/guest stability or guest separation, an enterprise users usually require a "Chinese wall" between the different guests and the host.
Now given the fact the 3D is usage is no longer limited to gaming - but slowly becoming a baseline requirements for many deployments - even enterprise ones, I would guess that all the major players (VMWare, Oracle, RedHat and Microsoft) spend most of their time on getting an acceptable 3D solution that's capable of running Windows 7 w/ Aero enabled in a mass desktop consolidation cluster, as opposed to a running Crysis under a virtualized copy of Windows 7.
Never the less, I do agree with you that for personal usage, a direct pass-through is an acceptable solution.
- Gilboa
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