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What Virtual machine do you use?
What Virtual machine do you use?
Vmware [ 47 ] ** [58.02%]
Microsoft Virtual PC [ 24 ] ** [29.63%]
I don't use them, I test everything on my poor computer [ 8 ] ** [9.88%]
I don't know what virtual machines are [ 2 ] ** [2.47%]
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sadicq
post Sep 14 2005, 05:51 AM
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Hm... I just wanted to know what you guys are using atm.
I definately go for Vmware, since I believe Virtual PC is crap (although I have to use it sometimes) wacko.gif
If your option is not listed (maybe a new program or one I never heard about), post here and I will be happy to try it too.
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post Sep 14 2005, 08:19 AM
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VMware for me
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post Sep 14 2005, 08:56 AM
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smile.gif i use them both i find virtual pc is better for audio and vmware for networking but id have 2 give the edge to vmware myself.
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post Sep 14 2005, 09:00 AM
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yeah, the audio is better in vpc, but it has such a lack of options ....
I mean I want a snapshot option in vpc mad.gif ! and of course vmware is easier to use. at least that is what is think.

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post Sep 14 2005, 10:53 AM
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VMware... I don't really care about the audio in my virtual machine... not to mention the fact that VMWare gives far better speed than VPC.

Linux support for VPC is pretty bad as well...
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post Sep 14 2005, 11:44 AM
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I'm supprised no one so far is using QEMU + QGui seeing as its free. I dont know how good it is. I would give it a try but I already have Virtual PC.

QUOTE (sadicq @ Sep 14 2005, 03:00 PM)
I want a snapshot option in vpc

Personally, I just make a copy of the VHD and VMC files. Then I have a copy of the OS in its current state.

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post Sep 14 2005, 12:23 PM
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Thanks for the hint about the "snapshot". Never thought about that 'cause I use VPC just once in a while. But there are many more things that MS should fix at VPC (hmm.. my processor at 100%, that doesn't happen with Vmware).
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post Sep 14 2005, 02:05 PM
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My vote is for VMware as well. I'm with Zxian, don't really need audio within VMware myself. I think it has many great options and is good for networking.
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Virtual Server 2005 for me.
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post Oct 8 2005, 08:13 PM
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VMware ... Way faster than VPC
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post Oct 9 2005, 03:57 AM
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I just use my comp. If I dont want to damage anything I just slot in another drive.
I got 2x80gb 1x160gb 1x60gb all in removable racks. If I stuff something up I just reinstall the OS and do it differently. I just couldnt be bothered with virtual machines, prefer having everything run at full speed.
Also this way I can run Linux, (whatever flavour I like), win98, winxp, or anything else that I decide I want to try this week. tongue.gif biggrin.gif
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post Oct 10 2005, 05:14 PM
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VMWare
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post Jun 11 2008, 02:25 PM
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VMware is more potent, esp. for the networking options, USB support, and installing Linux in VMs;
I've run VMware both in windows and Linux hosts and fully satisfied.

Recently though, I started using also VPC in order to run their windows XP-SP2-with-IE7 free from MSDN (time bombed demo, but for me a way to explore Windows XP). I'm not displeased with it, but it's not on par with VMware.

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edit: now seing this poll is very old. Sorry, or rather, not, for resurrecting it. If others want to take the poll we'll see how VPC is doing vs. VMware in these days...

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post Jun 11 2008, 11:21 PM
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anyone tried virtualbox??
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post Jun 15 2008, 11:52 PM
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I use MS Virtual PC because that's what I used first, so all my disk images are in that format, it's free, and MS sometimes has disk images available for download, which are always Virtual PC format.

I've used VirtualBox and in some ways it's better than VPC, but I avoid it generally due to some bad experiences in the past that have since been fixed, I've just never felt like I needed to use it. When I need linux VM's I use it since VPC fails at linux.
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post Jul 10 2008, 10:26 PM
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VMware for me
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post Jul 10 2008, 11:29 PM
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Another long running poll I see.

VMware for me, because:
  • It's reliable and time-tested (mature), and still fast & easy
  • You have a full-featured desktop app for those with more complex needs, and it just keeps getting better and better: ACE, VDI, record/replay debugging, etc
  • You have the freeware player
  • You have a free version for servers (also works fine for "standard" needs on a workstation)
  • You have an upgrade path to a high-end server product (ESX/ESXi)
  • Lots of extremely powerful & useful features on the server products, such as VMotion
  • Large set of different management tools for different needs -- they're good too
  • It runs on different platforms and also accepts mostly anything as a guest OS
  • There's loads of pre-built appliances for it
  • Advanced networking: multiple virtual NICs per guest, multiple virtual switches, VLANs, etc, using one or more physical NICs/ports
  • All the other and extremely useful apps that one uses with it, like P2V and the Converter
  • The powerful scripting APIs: VmPerl (using perl) and VmCOM (using any language that supports COM objects -- VBScript, JScript, C++, C#, VB.NET, Java, etc) & VIX
  • The incredibly cool Visual Studio addon (debug your processes running inside a VM!) and so many other perks for programmers
  • The new and amazing VI toolkit, that lets you use PowerShell to do anything with your VMs
  • The various SDKs supplementing the scripting APIs
  • Support for a good range of hardware, like USB devices and smardcard readers in guest OS'es, plus 3D acceleration and such
  • Solid drivers for the guest OS'es (and not just for windows either)
  • Great documentation
  • Support forums, blogs, sites, books written about it, support contracts if you need it, etc.
  • Doesn't require you to rush out to buy Win2008 licenses + CALs and all that expensive stuff to use (unlike Hyper V) -- it'll even run on a free OS!

And that's just off the top of my head...

Nothing comes even close. It's light-years ahead of the rest.

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post Jul 11 2008, 02:32 PM
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Virtual PC on my desktop - it's free. I don't need USB supports, although it would be nice; and yes, just create a copy of the VHD and you got yourself a snapshot. also, you can open vhd with winimage or a similar program in case you need to access files offline. networking is simple in my opinion on vpc. to minimize vhd size, you could use ghost it, restore it, then make copy before running the machine so that it doesn't create a huge pagefile.

i use vbox on my laptop. it's allright. supports usb. networking was hard to setup as i use wireless. only thing is i can't access the hard drive files offline like vpc hard drives files.