Moving this discussion here from a different thread.
My preferences are:
1. For VM servers - Hyper-V on Server 2025 Datacenter
Reasons:
A. Windows Server VMs do not require a license (unlimited)
B. Clustering / Failover works very well once configured properly.
C. Just about as quick as bare metal...maybe a tiny bit behind ESXi
D. Networking is dead simple to set up.
2. For local VMs - VMWare Workstation Pro
Reasons:
A. Free
B. Way more mature than VirtualBox - faster, less buggy, and just works.
C. USB Device mounting actually finally works properly
D. Shared folder with host is easy to set up and use.
E. Doesn't delete the virtual drive like ESXi does when deleting a VM.
F. Broadcom ruined ESXi with their stupid pricing.
Questions:
VirtualBox
1. Has it been fixed to actually work properly with an XP VM? Last time I tried it, it had major issues with color and resolution settings and would just lock up / stop responding.
2. Has performance been fixed? It has been super slow compared to ESXi, Hyper-V and ProxMox.
Proxmox
1. Has the issues with syncing between clustered servers been fixed? When I was using it not too long ago, if one server lost connection or was rebooted, it was a huge tossup of whether or not the heartbeat and thus syncing / failover would show back up properly. This was with a cluster of 3 identical servers.
My preferences are:
1. For VM servers - Hyper-V on Server 2025 Datacenter
Reasons:
A. Windows Server VMs do not require a license (unlimited)
B. Clustering / Failover works very well once configured properly.
C. Just about as quick as bare metal...maybe a tiny bit behind ESXi
D. Networking is dead simple to set up.
2. For local VMs - VMWare Workstation Pro
Reasons:
A. Free
B. Way more mature than VirtualBox - faster, less buggy, and just works.
C. USB Device mounting actually finally works properly
D. Shared folder with host is easy to set up and use.
E. Doesn't delete the virtual drive like ESXi does when deleting a VM.
F. Broadcom ruined ESXi with their stupid pricing.
Questions:
VirtualBox
1. Has it been fixed to actually work properly with an XP VM? Last time I tried it, it had major issues with color and resolution settings and would just lock up / stop responding.
2. Has performance been fixed? It has been super slow compared to ESXi, Hyper-V and ProxMox.
Proxmox
1. Has the issues with syncing between clustered servers been fixed? When I was using it not too long ago, if one server lost connection or was rebooted, it was a huge tossup of whether or not the heartbeat and thus syncing / failover would show back up properly. This was with a cluster of 3 identical servers.