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jeremy 12-28-2016 12:24 PM

Virtualization Application of the Year
 
What is your VM of choice? Note that Containers were broken out into a dedicated category this year.

--jeremy

bbuske 12-28-2016 12:33 PM

Oracle VM here, the only one I really have used, after VMware went paid, though I do still like that one too.

stanvan 12-28-2016 03:23 PM

VirtualBox for me.

audriusk 01-05-2017 06:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jeremy (Post 5647315)
Note that Containers were broken out into a dedicated category this year.

Shouldn't OpenVZ be moved to Containers poll as well, seeing that LXC is there?

trosdejos 01-05-2017 07:05 AM

Virtualbox at home , because it is free.
VMWare at work, works great.

jeremy 01-05-2017 09:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by audriusk (Post 5650660)
Shouldn't OpenVZ be moved to Containers poll as well, seeing that LXC is there?

OpenVZ is a difficult one to categorize, but I think it makes more sense in this category than in the container category (while it's container-based it's more of a virtualization solution).

--jeremy

SilentSam 01-11-2017 02:24 PM

While I find VMWare more stable, VirtualBox has come a long way, and you can't beat the price.

I currently deploy it at work.

wagscat123 02-03-2017 10:12 PM

I'm surprised the comments for this category have been pretty quiet. I wonder if this category bottoming on the list for most of the voting period will affect voting turnout compared to last year

trasherdk 02-04-2017 02:16 AM

I was happily using VMWare Workstation, until I got around to installing VirtualBox.

Now I'm running VirtualBox (5.1.10) on my 2 Slackware64 14.2 production servers,
my Windows 10 labtop and another Windows 10 labtop serving as local server-farm.
All guests on all VBox hosts are Slackware64 14.2 (about 20 all together).

VirtualBox get's my wote.

jsbjsb001 02-04-2017 06:46 AM

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Originally Posted by stanvan (Post 5647476)
VirtualBox for me.

Yep same here, this will be the winner in this category, hands down!

johnston73 02-04-2017 10:47 AM

Hard one to answer.
 
This was a hard one to answer to be honest. VirtualBox is a perfect parallel for VMWare at work for local VM's. Xen runs *everything* in my house and my work labs. VMWare is coming along for the Linux world and HorizonView opens up a lot of doors in a corporate environment for us Linux users who don't want to have to deal with VPN's and RDP...if you want something commericial. Our company runs VMWare on our Linux workstations and HorizonView and I'm very happy with how both perform in from Linux desktop, but accessibility to the community and community support in forums, message boards, etc will keep me in the VirtualBox camp for my daily use and Xen for servers.

trosdejos 02-06-2017 02:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by trosdejos (Post 5650671)
Virtualbox at home , because it is free.
VMWare at work, works great.

I use these two, VirtualBox and VMWare Fusion, in Desktop environment. But on production environment I use VMWare Vcenter (ESXi 4.1 hosts) and "Motion" option is one of the most powerfull tools, for me, on production environments. Don't know if "Motion" exists on other Virtualization Platforms (Citryx, Hiper-V) but it's wonderfull. Our ESXi 4.1 hosts run Windows XP-7-8-10 clients and Linux (Ubuntu, CentOS, Debian) with no problem at all.

The only problem comes with compatibility of host's Hardware with some linux distros. Dell Hosts are wonderfull, they run all distros. But our Supermicro ESXi 4.1 host has some problems with PfSense virtualizaction, can not boot any PfSense nor FreeBSD nor CentOS. I must run this distro and FreeBSD on Dell hosts.


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