Vmware workstation vs Virtual Box

jimbo45

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Hi guys
Virtual box seems to have come a long way since I last tried it -- back then vmware workstation was so far ahead that virtual box wasn't even regarded as a toy.

Now it seems that its more robust and almost as easy as vmware workstation to configure and use -- and best of all it's FREE.

So apart from the saving in licence fees for switching several computers to virtual box are there any downsides in moving away from vmware.

The host machines are a mix of Windows 7 and Linux Suse machines.

Vmware IMO seems to be going down the Red Hat route -- away from workstation and home users to a totally Enterprise corporate model so any workstation type developments are likely to be put to the lowest priority.

Cheers
jimbo
 

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PC/Desktop
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Custom built, several laptops HP/ASUS
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Linux CENTOS 7 / various Windows OS'es and servers
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Intel i7 Intel i5
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8GB, 16GB
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On Motherboard
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Realtek HD audio
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Toshiba wireless laser
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I can't really say much about VMware, cause I've never used it. But I can give you some perks of VirtualBox if you want. Some may be shared by VMware, I don't know.


  • Supports both 32-bit and 64-bit guests
  • Supports experimental 3D and 2D acceleration on Windows guests
  • Native support for many Linux distros, as both host and guest
  • Shared folders and clipboard
I have VirtualBox and use it incessantly, so if there's any specific feature(s) you want me to tell you about, let me know. ;)
 

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Alienware X51
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium x64
CPU
Intel Core i7-2600 @3.40GHz
Memory
8.00GB DDR3
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 555 w/1.0GB RAM
Monitor(s) Displays
BenQ XL2420TX
Screen Resolution
1920x1080@120Hz
Hard Drives
1TB
PSU
330-watt
Keyboard
Logitech Wireless Illuminated Keyboard K800
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Razer Orochi
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Campus Internet
Been using virtualbox for a year now. Very iimpressed.
 

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Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Samsung NP530U4B-S02IN
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Windows® 8 Pro (64-bit)
CPU
Intel® Core™ i5 Processor 2467M (1.60GHz, 3MB L3 Cache)
Motherboard
Samsung Electronics
Memory
6GB DDR3 System Memory at 1,333MHz (on BD 4GB + 2GB x 1)
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AMD Radeon™ HD7550M 1GB DDR3 (Ext. Graphic)
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Realtek High Definition Audio
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35.56cm (14.0) SuperBright 300nit HD LED Display
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1366x768
Hard Drives
1TB S-ATA II Hard Drive (5400RPM) with ExpressCache 16GB SSD
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sucks
Antivirus
Microsoft Security Essentials
Browser
Google Chrome (Sync enabled)
Have also used Virtual Box no problems yet..:)
 

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HP Pavilion dv5 Notebook PC
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Windows Seven x64
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2.2 GHz Dual Core
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Quanta 3600
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4GB
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ATI Mobility RADEON HD 3470
Sound Card
ATI
Monitor(s) Displays
Laptop
Hard Drives
ATA Hitachi HTS543215 (5400RPM)
Case
Laptop
Cooling
Fan
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Basic DSL 1.5 up and Down
VMWare is great for the corporate world but at home? Just use VirtualBox. There is even Seamless Mode or Fullscreen Mode for using your VM.
 

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Windows 7 Home Premium x64
CPU
Intel Core 2 Quad Q9450 @ 3.2GHz
Motherboard
Asus P5Q PRO Turbo
Memory
4GB DDR2-800
Graphics Card(s)
MSI Radeon HD 5850
Sound Card
Creative Labs Audigy2 ZS
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung 225BW
Hard Drives
(2) 1TB Samsung F1, (2) 1.5TB Samsung F2, 1TB Samsung F2, 2TB Samsung F3
PSU
Corsair HX650
Case
Antec Nine Hundred
I've been using the VMware player (free for personal use with registration) and their conversion tool did a fantastic job of lifting my running Windows xp old computer and allow me to run it under the VMware player without missing a beat. No reinstalls, no lost programs, just acts as if it's the only computer. Devices can be toggled between the host and the virtualized XP system. Under the network settings I have both the Win 7 and XP under a common workgroup so the external hard disk is visible to both. I also use the player to run Linux so it's pretty neat to have Win 7, XP and Linux all running side-by-side at the same time.
 

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HP
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Windows 7 Professional 64 bit
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Intel i7
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9Gb
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nvidia GS250
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Samsung 37" hi-def TV
Hard Drives
WD 500 Gb internal
iomega Precision 1 Tb external
Case
Tower
Cooling
air
Keyboard
Logitech wireless
Mouse
Logitech wireless
Internet Speed
Cable
I'm a user of VMWare Player at home. Mainly because I use vSphere and ESXi at work and I like the consistency. Vmware player 3.0 is also free, has Unity mode, etc. the only thing it's lacking is snapshot's...but I can live with that.
 

My Computer

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Self-Built in July 2009
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Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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Intel Q9550 2.83Ghz OC'd to 3.40Ghz
Motherboard
Gigabyte GA-EP45-UD3R rev. 1.1, F12 BIOS
Memory
8GB G.Skill PI DDR2-800, 4-4-4-12 timings
Graphics Card(s)
EVGA 1280MB Nvidia GeForce GTX570
Sound Card
Realtek ALC899A 8 channel onboard audio
Monitor(s) Displays
23" Acer x233H
Screen Resolution
1920x1080
Hard Drives
Intel X25-M 80GB Gen 2 SSD
Western Digital 1TB Caviar Black, 32MB cache. WD1001FALS
PSU
Corsair 620HX modular
Case
Antec P182
Cooling
stock
Keyboard
ABS M1 Mechanical
Mouse
Logitech G9 Laser Mouse
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15/2 cable modem
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Windows and Linux enthusiast. Logitech G35 Headset.
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