Hi there,
I am looking for some advice on virtualisation software. The only two I know of are Virtualbox from Oracle and the products from VMware. I will now first explain my situation.
Momentarily I am dual-booting with Kubuntu 11.10 and Windows 7 (both 64 bit). Although this works neatly, I consider it to be a hassle to have to restart my laptop each time I want to switch to the other OS. To avoid this, I started to experiment with Wine. I got to the point where I installed iTunes, however it looked crappy when loaded and was totally unusable. There is no doubt that I did something wrong, but one can argue that even though you get it to work, it is always a mystery whether everything will continue to work after a Wine update or other software updates. Also you need to check for each application if the software is compatible with the installed version of Wine.
This eventually brought me to Virtual Machines. However there are many different kind of software providing virtual machine capabilities. I would like to know how well these virtualisation software perform, from someone who actually has some experience with them (perhaps using it every day). I want to use the VM to run applications for personal use only (Microsoft Office, iTunes and games). Especially when it comes to games, I really wonder how well the virtual machine will perform. Will the experience be as good as running Windows in the normal way?
Many thanks!
ps: Feel free to suggest other VM software besides Virtualbox and VMware
I am looking for some advice on virtualisation software. The only two I know of are Virtualbox from Oracle and the products from VMware. I will now first explain my situation.
Momentarily I am dual-booting with Kubuntu 11.10 and Windows 7 (both 64 bit). Although this works neatly, I consider it to be a hassle to have to restart my laptop each time I want to switch to the other OS. To avoid this, I started to experiment with Wine. I got to the point where I installed iTunes, however it looked crappy when loaded and was totally unusable. There is no doubt that I did something wrong, but one can argue that even though you get it to work, it is always a mystery whether everything will continue to work after a Wine update or other software updates. Also you need to check for each application if the software is compatible with the installed version of Wine.
This eventually brought me to Virtual Machines. However there are many different kind of software providing virtual machine capabilities. I would like to know how well these virtualisation software perform, from someone who actually has some experience with them (perhaps using it every day). I want to use the VM to run applications for personal use only (Microsoft Office, iTunes and games). Especially when it comes to games, I really wonder how well the virtual machine will perform. Will the experience be as good as running Windows in the normal way?
Many thanks!
ps: Feel free to suggest other VM software besides Virtualbox and VMware
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