03-03-2024, 10:14 PM
I have been using virtual servers, workstation since the first virtualization is released. (Hyper-V and Wmare). The risk is not the network adaptor, it's possible to dedicate the physical adaptor to the guest (virtual) the main risk is the host itself. A regular MAC / linux / windows workstation / laptop is not build for full virtualization. The priority for resources is always for the host and not the guest. It can suspend the guest machine (virtual windows 10) anytime randomly or even crash the virtualization app itself.
So, I wouldn't risk it flashing a car via virtual host that runs on a regular workstation. If it hangs in the middle of the flashing your car may turn into brick which would cost you a lot more than $100 a spare laptop sitting in your tool box just for fleshing!
So, I wouldn't risk it flashing a car via virtual host that runs on a regular workstation. If it hangs in the middle of the flashing your car may turn into brick which would cost you a lot more than $100 a spare laptop sitting in your tool box just for fleshing!