On 3/4/11 9:11 PM, Andrew Beyer wrote:
I'm not super familiar with the most recent features available in
each, but last I looked into it, VMWare still had_much_  better
support for low-level debugging, and more options for how usb devices
were connected to the host vs guest os. That said, for 99% of
day-to-day virtualization needs vbox will do everything you need.

Rather, for 99% of your day to day needs, kvm will do everything you need, and not require additional kernel modules. Virt-manager is becoming a decent tool for managing your guests, kvm included.

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