I'm not sure what you are wanting here. You said that you don't have the resources to turn your PC into a server but you have enough to use it as a virtual PC?
The virtual PC software creates these virtual PC's on your system so that in effect, you would have a window running WIN98, a window running WINXP, and your main OS would be WIN Vista...
So, you'll be using the memory and CPU resources for each OS at the same time plus the Virtual PC software...
Additionally, I'm not sure if you can use Linux as one of the virtual machines. If you aren't using Linux, then you might as well just use your current OS as the server by installing Apache, PHP, MySQL for Windows. There are several All-In-One packages for this type of "TEST" server or you can do it manually. Running such server software in the background of your Windows system will use much fewer resources than running virtual machines.
I may have missed what you were asking but if you just want to run a PHP based CMS on your PC, then there is a lot of information on this forum as well as all over the internet about that. I personally run a Windows version of Apache, PHP, MySQL, and PERL on my system which allows me to test scripts without the need to upload files after every change. I also provide to friends and family the address to my system to let them view photos and videos I have on my computer. Cheaper than burning a CD or DVD every time one of the kids has a birthday.
Keep in mind, You have to have one of the following Operating Systems to host Virtual PC:
Windows Vista Business, Windows Vista Enterprise, Windows Vista Ultimate, Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition, Windows Server 2003 Standard x64 Edition, Windows XP Professional, or Windows XP Tablet PC Edition
And you your "GUEST" OS can be from the following:
Windows 98, Windows 98 Second Edition; Windows Millennium Edition (Windows Me); Windows 2000 Professional; Windows XP Home Edition; Windows XP Professional; Windows Vista Enterprise; Windows Vista Business; Windows Vista Ultimate; OS/2 Warp Version 4 Fix Pack 15, OS/2 Warp Convenience Pack 1, OS/2 Warp Convenience Pack 2
You'll need to purchase each OS used either as "HOST" or "GUEST"!
For more information:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/...pc/default.mspxHope this helps.

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