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I agree with lefred. I use VirtualBox for virtualization on my desktop, because the feature set is amazing...but you can't even resize virtual disk sizes after creation.
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#1 Anonymous
Based on my latest experience, KVM for simplicity, Xen for performance.
Serge V
#2 Anonymous
I guess there are different platform usage and needs.
Something lik virtualbox is very easy for desktop usage (to make tests or development)... but I don't see it for a production server usage
lefred
#3 Anonymous
I agree with lefred. I use VirtualBox for virtualization on my desktop, because the feature set is amazing...but you can't even resize virtual disk sizes after creation.
And I use VMware ESXi on my production machines.
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