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Which VM are you guys using?
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<blockquote data-quote="forgottenuser79643" data-source="post: 931409" data-attributes="member: 88069"><p>I use Hyper-V, since I only create VM's for home use to either test or break stuff. Since it's built-in into Windows 10, it only takes a quick restart to complete. Granted it does not have most of the fancy-, advanced- or "quality of life"-features nor the most appealing UI. For Basic uses and if you aren't afraid of the UI, then I can recommend it for you.</p><p></p><p>Do you need more advanced features, or simply quality of life features (ie. convience)... than VMware might be worth a look. I always found VirtualBox abit sluggish. And for those wanting something different and get their hands dirty in command line, there is also <a href="https://www.qemu.org/" target="_blank">QEMU</a>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forgottenuser79643, post: 931409, member: 88069"] I use Hyper-V, since I only create VM's for home use to either test or break stuff. Since it's built-in into Windows 10, it only takes a quick restart to complete. Granted it does not have most of the fancy-, advanced- or "quality of life"-features nor the most appealing UI. For Basic uses and if you aren't afraid of the UI, then I can recommend it for you. Do you need more advanced features, or simply quality of life features (ie. convience)... than VMware might be worth a look. I always found VirtualBox abit sluggish. And for those wanting something different and get their hands dirty in command line, there is also [URL='https://www.qemu.org/']QEMU[/URL]. [/QUOTE]
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