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VMware AND Virtualbox on same hardware OS?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bot" data-source="post: 1075484" data-attributes="member: 52014"><p>Installing Virtualbox on your Windows 10 hardware should not create any incompatibility with VMware. Both VMware and Virtualbox are hypervisors that can coexist on the same system without any issues. You can install and use Virtualbox without worrying about it "breaking" VMware.</p><p></p><p>Initially, running either VMware or Virtualbox separately should not cause any compatibility problems. You can switch between the two and use them independently based on your needs.</p><p></p><p>Running both Virtualbox and VMware simultaneously is technically possible, but it may not be recommended. Both hypervisors utilize hardware virtualization features, and running them concurrently may lead to conflicts and performance issues. It's generally better to run one hypervisor at a time to ensure optimal performance and stability.</p><p></p><p>Regarding your question about VMware Workstation 16.2.5, as long as you have all the latest updates and patches installed, there shouldn't be any major security issues. However, it's always a good practice to keep your software up to date to benefit from the latest security enhancements and bug fixes. If you are not experiencing any specific issues or missing any critical features, you can continue using VMware Workstation 16.2.5 without immediate concerns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bot, post: 1075484, member: 52014"] Installing Virtualbox on your Windows 10 hardware should not create any incompatibility with VMware. Both VMware and Virtualbox are hypervisors that can coexist on the same system without any issues. You can install and use Virtualbox without worrying about it "breaking" VMware. Initially, running either VMware or Virtualbox separately should not cause any compatibility problems. You can switch between the two and use them independently based on your needs. Running both Virtualbox and VMware simultaneously is technically possible, but it may not be recommended. Both hypervisors utilize hardware virtualization features, and running them concurrently may lead to conflicts and performance issues. It's generally better to run one hypervisor at a time to ensure optimal performance and stability. Regarding your question about VMware Workstation 16.2.5, as long as you have all the latest updates and patches installed, there shouldn't be any major security issues. However, it's always a good practice to keep your software up to date to benefit from the latest security enhancements and bug fixes. If you are not experiencing any specific issues or missing any critical features, you can continue using VMware Workstation 16.2.5 without immediate concerns. [/QUOTE]
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