yes but forget the gui if you don't have vission
Karl Wilbur skrev 11/1/2011 8:50 PM:
I use VirtualBox from Oracle (formerly from Sun). It's
free and there is a conversion path for existing VMWare images to
be utilized in VirtualBOx. I have done it several time myself.
VitualBox has a friendly GUI and well as a powerful CLI for running
headless.
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On Tue, Nov 1, 2011 at 3:44 PM, John G. Heim
<jheim@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Anybody
have any experience with the various virtualization options out there?
My department runs VMWare but I don't want to pay $200 for a VMWare
Workstation license for my personal machine if its not going to be
accessible or if there is something better that is open source. I want
to create a bunch of Windows virtual machines to learn a little
something about Windows networking. I figured I'd use VMWare to learn a
little about that at the same time. But I don't want to get bogged down
with the virtualization stuff.
Also, does anybody know if VMWare esxi is really free? Its free for
download, I know that. And I know you can download a 60 day evaluation
version. But it looks like you can download older versions for free.
Its hard to tell because the VMWare web site isn't real clear. I'm
guessing that's deliberate. I don't want to wipe out my linux install
only to find that esxi is going to stop working in 60 days.
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