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Notes on VirtualBox
- Subject: Notes on VirtualBox
- From: warlord-DPNOqEs/LNQ at public.gmane.org (Derek Atkins)
- Date: Tue, 20 Apr 2010 12:38:18 -0400
- In-reply-to: <g2ybe3a4a1004200803maf69e4c8z77e794dddd329aa5-JsoAwUIsXosN+BqQ9rBEUg@public.gmane.org> (Jarod Wilson's message of "Tue, 20 Apr 2010 11:03:05 -0400")
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Jarod Wilson <jarod-ajLrJawYSntWk0Htik3J/w at public.gmane.org> writes:
>> * Can one migrate a VM from VMware to VirtualBox?
>
> Definitely.
>
>> * Can one remotely manage a VirtualBox server?
>
> Sort of. But its really more geared towards desktop use, more similar
> to vmware workstation than vmware server. You can of course ssh to
> your server and use some of the included cli tools for management, or
> run the management gui over ssh x11 forwarding.
>
>> * What are the performance comparrisons between VMware and VB?
>
> I don't have any hard numbers, but they generally feel fairly
> comparable to one another in my past use. (I actually use kvm just
> about everywhere now, save on my mac, where I do still run virtualbox
> for my fairly modest virtual machine needs there).
>
>> * Can one set the order in which VMs start at system boot time?
>
> Last I knew, you can't have virtualbox auto-start VMs at boot time at
> all, without the aid of a 3rd-party initscript/config file, which
> doesn't integrate w/the management gui at all.
>
>> * To what granularity can one set up remote access to different VB VMs?
>> ?For example, I have a server where I want to be able to do everything
>> ?myself, but I want to give user X the rights to fully manage VM X (but
>> ?no other), give user Y the rights to fully manage VM Y (but no other),
>> ?and give user Z the rights to access the console of VMs X and Y but
>> ?they cannot make other changes to the VM configuration. ?I can do this
>> ?with vmware-server, can I do it with VB?
>
> Don't think so. For server use like this, VMware is definitely still superior.
Okay, sounds like for my use VMware-Server is still the right choice.
Thanks for confirming.
Maybe I'll play with VB or KVM on my work system where I need to have
crash-and-burn systems for testing.
-derek
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