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		I run mine Virtualized as well. 
 
#1 - Portability.  My primary PC is a notebook, and with the server running on a Virtualized server, I can access it from anywhere.  The Tower it runs on stays behind (and hooked up to a UPS). 
 
#2 - Backups.  Get it running, power it down, and export the VM.  Instant backup. 
 
#3 - Encapsulation.  Similar to #2, but an upgrade of WINE, x11vnc, kernel, etc, don't wreak havoc with the server.  I can literally let it run on a snapshot of Cauldron (Mageia's dev arm) indefinitely, without foregoing updates on the rest of my software.  Plus I can dedicate it 4 GiB of RAM and 1.6 (4x.4) processor cores and know that, no matter what it's doing, it can't bring the rest of the system to its knees. 
 
#4 - Security.  I can forward and open the ports to that VM, and that VM can only access 3306 on the SQL server, and that's it.  I don't have to open 3306 or the EqEmu ports on my notebook, so I'm not in danger of having an intruder through an exploit of any of those.  I just have to "worry" about someone absconding with my Staff of the Serpent... 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
		
			
			
			
			
				 
			
			
			
			
			
			
				
			
			
			
		 
		
	
	
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