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My workstation has VMWare Server, and I'm running a few VMs for mocked production environments.

I'd like to artificially slow them down, which should make finding poorly-performing code easier. While only having 4GB of RAM on my Win7 box, juggling VMWare + VS2010 does a good enough job so far of slowing things down :|, is there anything else I can do specifically to reduce the performance to maybe the equivalent of a dual 900MHz CPU and 128kbit ISDN line?

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  • I tried using host.cpukHz, and that had no impact on performance. Jul 11, 2011 at 17:24

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WANem can slow down your network traffic, either as a virtual appliance or a bootable CD on a separate machine.

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