← Back to context Comment by mixmastamyk 2 months ago How does this work compared to VirtualBox? 3 comments mixmastamyk Reply AviationAtom 2 months ago KVM/QEMU is the only logical and sane choice on Linux, unless some tooling you're using requires VirtualBox. The key is to optimize and tweak all your host and guest settings, installing the guest tools too. Once you have it optimized it purrs. mixmastamyk 2 months ago Been using VB twenty years and mostly happy, but ready to try something new. greenavocado 2 months ago Seems to be just as fast or faster and doesn't require proprietary software.
AviationAtom 2 months ago KVM/QEMU is the only logical and sane choice on Linux, unless some tooling you're using requires VirtualBox. The key is to optimize and tweak all your host and guest settings, installing the guest tools too. Once you have it optimized it purrs. mixmastamyk 2 months ago Been using VB twenty years and mostly happy, but ready to try something new.
mixmastamyk 2 months ago Been using VB twenty years and mostly happy, but ready to try something new.
greenavocado 2 months ago Seems to be just as fast or faster and doesn't require proprietary software.
KVM/QEMU is the only logical and sane choice on Linux, unless some tooling you're using requires VirtualBox. The key is to optimize and tweak all your host and guest settings, installing the guest tools too. Once you have it optimized it purrs.
Been using VB twenty years and mostly happy, but ready to try something new.
Seems to be just as fast or faster and doesn't require proprietary software.