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To extend this a bit further:
Get a fairly powerful computer with at least 8GBs of RAM (more is better). Processor should be an Intel Core i7 (Xeon processors are better).
Harddrive should be at least a TB in size (3 1 TB drives in a RAID-5 array will be better).
Install a hypervisor OS. I recommend either Citrix XenServer or VMware VSphere.
Build a (or several) VMs (virtual machines).
Install the OS and IDE in the VM. You can even diversify by setting up 1 Windows IDE environment and 1 Linux IDE environment.
With the VMs, you can take snapshots of your machines before you make changes. If you mess up, just revert back from the snapshot.
To extend this even further, you could create a half decent backup infrastructure as well to go along with your virtualization server.
Breh, are you a developer because the shyt you just posted is some of the worst fukking advice I've read in this entire thread
