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		<title>virtualbox vs &#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[These past few weeks I had to reinstall my main server.  I decided to use Fedora 8.  My server is used mainly as a file server and a place where I can run virtual machines.  Originally I had used Xen on Fedora 7.  That was a nightmare.  I got it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>These past few weeks I had to reinstall my main server.  I decided to use Fedora 8.  My server is used mainly as a file server and a place where I can run virtual machines.  Originally I had used Xen on Fedora 7.  That was a nightmare.  I got it working on an early kernel, then it broke for a number of kernel releases and finally it was working again.  It just was not a good experience.  I am used to VMware and there stuff just works &#8212; at least for me <img src='http://www.berger-family.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' />  . </p>
<p>On to Fedora 8 &#8230; I thought I would use KVM.  Again it did not work out the box.  I ended up having to fix things, etc.  Again, not the greatest experience.  I am not a guy who likes messing around with his systems.  I just want them to work.  Not have to spend hours fixing them.  So, I was just going to go get VMware Server.  But, before that, I thought, let me go checkout VirtualBox.  I had used it before and was impressed then.  I run VirtualBox and it works.  Nothing special, just worked.  The other thing about VirtualBox is it is fast.  While I was running KVM, I felt that the windows UI that I was running as my guest OS was just sluggish.  But, VirtualBox is fast.  I am very impressed and am going to use it for a while.</p>
<p>But, this brings us to the state of the open source virtualization  tools that the distros are producing (maybe that is not fair, because I only tried FC8, so lets at least say what Fedora Team is producing/releasing) are just not up to snuff.  Note I said tools and not the virtualization   technology itself.   I should try Ubuntu because of it&#8217;s superior user experience, maybe later&#8230;.  But as of right now, the comercial products that I have worked with, VMware Client and VirtualBox, are just much better.  In the end, I don&#8217;t care how the virtualization is being done, just that it works.  </p>
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