VMware and Microsoft have many alternatives to run virtual machines offered at no cost and if you are new virtual machines can be a good idea to be adjusted on the benefits of each product before installation.
It seems that VMware was actually the first and now offers its servers for free as well, but Microsoft has entered the market and offers some great alternatives.
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Hyper-V is a competent competitor and challenges VMware because it allowsfor live backups take more reliably with Microsoft Volume Shadow service. So if you want a pro and virtual guests 24 / 7 to run, Microsoft may be the solution for you.
Home users are now offered by Virtual PC 7 and Windows XP from the Microsoft website can be downloaded.
The functionality of the VPC is minimal, but it allows users to run older Windows 7 for utility companies directly to your desktop. Think about it, you can see an old XP as an application in Windows 7Window to see. There is no need to use Remote Desktop or the entire virtual machine in a separate window.
This is more or less everything that's new in Virtual PC. Virtual Server is a web-based control, where you can manage multiple virtual machines simultaneously and also works on x64, which is not supported by Virtual PC does not.
However, a major problem with Virtual PC and Virtual Server, its lack of use of multiple CPU cores. Was for many "of the VMwareMarket leader in this type of CPU emulation technology.
Microsoft reached with VMware and offers this feature in Hyper-V.
In addition, another new feature of Hyper-V that you have a VM host to write directly to your hard disk, and then you skip the mechanism of VHD. So there is no need for any VHD file and disk read / write speeds are really amazing.
Reading directly from the first CD is an important factor in performance and should be taken into consideration if youwant to host multiple virtual machines disk hungry.
While Hyper-V is powerful, it has one drawback: requires Windows Server 2008 or the reduced version of Hyper-V Server 2008, which is free, but must be installed as a separate operating system.
VMware, but it works on all operating systems, but not so smooth with backups.
In summary, it can be said, VMware is well advanced, easy to use Virtual PC, Virtual Server is a middle ground, and Microsoft Hyper-VAlternative to VMware.
Hyper-V, VMware or Virtual PC? The virtualization is the best?
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