I would suggest QEMU/KVM takes the place of VirtualBox. I've not actually found anything it doesn't support, though VirtualBox is far more polished.
Starting a VM will be as easy as running a shell script (or you can use virt-manager).
I would suggest QEMU/KVM takes the place of VirtualBox. I've not actually found anything it doesn't support, though VirtualBox is far more polished.
Starting a VM will be as easy as running a shell script (or you can use virt-manager).