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		<title>By: Time flies: VirtualBox 3.0 final is out! &#124; Adobe Tutorials</title>
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		<description>[...] It only feels like last week that I mentioned the beta release of VirtualBox 3.0, Sun has released the final version of the much anticipated v3.0! As mentioned earlier, this release is super exciting for the simple fact that it has SMP support – a maximum of 32 virtual CPUs (but relax, you shouldn’t assign more than what you can afford – or the number of cores you have!). VMWare still only supports a maximum of 2 virtual-cpus (this _may_ change in VMWare 7.0!), another feat is the har Originally posted here: Time flies: VirtualBox 3.0 final is out! [...]</description>
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