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A major ram upgrade and CPU enhancements can make the difference between a sluggish and a smooth experience on a virtual workstation environment. Maximum RAM avoids slow data calls and page file problems. Instead of having a single app per each server, you can have multiple applications. This saves cost and the huge amount of hardware resources. There are some BIOS that do not support virtualization and this means that you cannot use any OS on your virtual boxes. Depending on your computing needs, a virtualization workstation might require high-end video cards for performance. If you are working on graphic-intensive work or streaming high definition media, you might experience lag if you are not using high-end graphic cards. Network speeds is an important commodity in virtual data centers. It makes sense that a virtual workstation needs plenty of network bandwidth.