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  • black0ut@pawb.social
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    8 hours ago

    Who uses virtualbox on Linux having KVM, QEMU and virsh/virt-manager?

    It’s gonna be slower, proprietary, and it’s not even as easy to install

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      8 hours ago

      So, I use it on my workstation because I have to also use windows and virtualbox’s cross system integration is far more mature. I really only use it as necessary and it isn’t running all the time.

      I would prefer to use qemu, but I’m not doing anything serious with it. I’m just sometimes running a windows instance that I need to be able to easily share files with, and copy/paste across. Once virt-viewer gets there, I’ll switch.

      Though, to be honest, it actually uses kvm as its backend so it really isn’t any less performant than qemu for this.