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[ale] VMPlayer 3 vs VirtualBox
Wolf Halton <wolf.halton at gmail.com> writes:
> Look into ProxMox - it uses KVM and has a good web interface.? I am using it
> on a test server set-up, and I am prepared to open it up to our internal
> software developers for test machines.? It takes regular ISO installs and
> OpenVZ containers.? This is good because OpenVZ containers use almost no
> resources just to run.? VMs reserve a lot of resources, but OpenVZ containers
> reserve no resources.? For capacity-planning purposes, you can probably
> overbook resources by 10x when using OpenVZ-style virtual machines.? A caveat:
> my test server-farm are low-traffic, low transaction level at the moment.
Ah, sorry, my other requirement is that it cannot be a bare-metal
solution because I need to run other services off the VM Host. AFAICT
ProxMox VE is a bare metal solution. (I'll note that this is another
reason why I'm not looking into ESXi).
-derek
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