Ken Heard wrote:

> I would appreciate opinions on the relative advantages/disadvantages of these 
> two apps.

I've been using VMware products for years, primarily to host development 
environments on Windows desktops.  It's easy to use, robust, and efficient 
enough for my needs.  VMware is up front with their licensing; they make 
commercial products and offer free trial versions for evaluation and home use.  
There are numerous community-developed VM's available for the price of a 
download.  In return, I have my clients buy licenses when I need VMware 
products on a project.  I haven't done it yet, but VMware's claim to host the 
same VM in development, test, and production environments is *very* appealing.  
(I've always had to deal with differing environments, and it can be nightmare.)


I've looked at VirtualBox and passed it up -- Sun does not offer binaries for 
their OSS version, they are not up front with their licenses (searching for  
'license' did not find any links on the download or FAQ pages), registration is 
required for some parts but not others, etc..  It strikes me as yet another 
commercial product with a disingenuous OSS sales pitch.


Xen looks like a true OSS project aimed at Linux on Linux.  I'd like to try 
some day.


What are you trying to accomplish?


HTH,

David


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