All, I have used both VMWare and qemu with kemu accel. I find that VMWare is more easy if you want to do some quick emulation and do not want to waste time in understanding how to enable network device and other stuff. VMware is more faster too. I am not cancassing for VMWare here but i have used both and after spending some time in qemu and VMWare i settled back to vmware and was happy with it for a long time. Now i do not use either of them anymore.
VMWare is a licensed commercial product and so cannot be shipped with debian. VirtualBox is equivalent to VMWare and i have used it too. It has performance almost the same as VMWare except for the support part. It does not "yet" support some of the OS. (I was not able to install Sun8 on the box and i was also not able to install some other OS like QNX - had some issues.). But OS like debian/Windows work as good as VMWAre Summary: You want a product which will work with almost all guest OS - VMWare You want a Free prodcut with no compromise except guest OS -VirtualBox You want a a product where u can do lots of experiment - QEmu On Sat, 2007-01-27 at 23:33 +0200, Mehmet Fatih Akbulut wrote: > hi all, > what about VirtualBox ? > has anyone used this before ? > any idea whether it's as good as vmware or worse than qemu ? -- Bhasker C V To feel rich count all things you have in life that money can't buy. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]