This is a guide to setting up your own domain of Linux machines, or mixed Linux and Windows machines, on an always-up connection with a static IP and a named domain. It is not really intended for setups which use dynamic IPs, or which are regularly disconnected from their provider for long periods of time, though some basic hints for operating such a setup are available in section Using A Dynamic IP.
This site talks about creating virtual machine teams. This concept as discovered in our lab last tuesday night allows you to set up a virtual computer lab on one host computer.
If you're online a lot, you use domain name servers hundreds of times a day -- and you may not even know it! Find out how this global, usually invisible system helps get Web pages to your machine.
Long Description
Open pages and links in Windows WebFolder WebDAV client (similar to "open in Webfolder" checkbox in IE's open dialog).
Note that this requires the Microsoft Webfolder client to be installed on the machine. Thus, it's unlikely to work on Vista installations unless the Webfolder client was installed separately.
Please report bugs at http://openwebfolder.mozdev.org/bugs.html, or contact the author directly.
Might prove handy as a compliment to your project.
Cuts out the need to worry about the install of various open source applications - allows to concentrate on testing features of the app.
This covers most of the project topics and may prove handy for simple testing - it's a paid service but the trial versions are free.
Runs on VMWare too...