Post 2270840 by tA@pleroma.ilovela.in
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 (DIR) Post #2270838 by zen@linuxrocks.online
       2018-12-25T09:09:24Z
       
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       I have to ask you guys, what is your preferred VM software? So far I've only used VirtualBox. My friend who turned me on to VMs uses a browser based one called Promox... What do you guys use?
       
 (DIR) Post #2270839 by hund@linuxrocks.online
       2018-12-25T09:16:39Z
       
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       @zen I use VirtualBox. It's easy to use and it has been very reliant for me.
       
 (DIR) Post #2270840 by tA@pleroma.ilovela.in
       2018-12-25T09:18:03.961646Z
       
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       @hund @zen Ive only personally used VirtualBox, but work has ProxMox and it's been reliable
       
 (DIR) Post #2271785 by dnkl@linuxrocks.online
       2018-12-25T09:47:00Z
       
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       @zen qemu
       
 (DIR) Post #2271786 by djsumdog@hitchhiker.social
       2018-12-25T10:01:25Z
       
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       @dnkl Yea qemu, which you can run via kvm/libvirt if you want to drive it via an API. Vagrant supports kvm/qemu via a libvirt driver if you want a quick way to bring up machines.
       
 (DIR) Post #2275712 by joel@linuxrocks.online
       2018-12-25T13:10:23Z
       
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       @zen I used to use VirtualBox but I'm trying to learn QEMU. QEMU works pretty well if you can figure it out, besides VirtualBox has some proprietary components that make it unable to ship in Debian Main.