Go on let’s have em, what laptops are you all running and do you recommend for SP 2013 development ? The MBP a contender (surely not)!… Is anyone surviving on 16gb ?
UPDATE! Can you also add your laptop and configuration to this list : (User “Add to List”). http://list.ly/list/73V-sharepoint-2013-laptops. If someone has the same one, just vote it up.
Windows 8.1 Pro –
3 Virtual Machines as follows:
1. Domain Controller – Windows Server 2012 R2
2. SQL Server 2012 & Team Foundation Server 2013 – Windows Server 2012 R2
3. SharePoint Server 2013 with Project Server 2013 – Windows 2012 or Windows 2012 R2
recommended amount of memory is at least 32GB RAM on host system
see Visio drawing on my blog website: http://davidstechblog.wordpress.com/2014/10/02/how-to-integrate-team-foundation-server-2013-with-project-server-2013-2/
Hi Vlad, Still didn’t understand the difference between the Surface Pro4 with I7 and 512GB and Surface Book (512GB and I7). Surface Pro 4 – default 9hrs battery life where as the Surface Book (tablet mode – 3hrs and laptop mode – 9hrs). Can we run SP2016 on Pro4? or Is Surface Book better than Pro4 for development.
SurfaceBook looks really really cool! but did you see the price!!!
Any thoughts about #SurfacePro4 and #SurfaceBook. I switched to MacBook Pro a year before. 16GB ram and 1TB support on SurfacePro4 and SurfaceBook – we can run SP2016 on SurfacePro4 Isn’t it?
Did you go for it in the end Bala?
HP Envy17 16GB Ram windows 8 hyper-v. Virtual DC, Virtual TFS2013 Server, Virtual SP2013 with Project Server 2013.
virtual memory configuration:
SharePoint Server with Project Server 6GB
Team Foundation 2013 – 3GB
Domain Controller – Dynamic Setting
This allows 2.5GBB – 3.0GB for Windows 8.1
Wow … what a lot of responses!