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Date:      Fri, 29 Jun 2012 12:53:51 +0200
From:      Gergely CZUCZY <phoemix@harmless.hu>
To:        Pete French <petefrench@ingresso.co.uk>
Cc:        freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Hypervisor ( was Re: Why Are You NOT Using FreeBSD ? )
Message-ID:  <20120629125351.00000c76@unknown>
In-Reply-To: <E1SkXv6-0003Yp-TW@dilbert.ingresso.co.uk>
References:  <20120629115005.00005820@unknown> <E1SkXv6-0003Yp-TW@dilbert.ingresso.co.uk>

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On Fri, 29 Jun 2012 10:55:20 +0100
Pete French <petefrench@ingresso.co.uk> wrote:

> >  - Lack of proper support for a decent hypervisor for
> > virtualisation. We can't make a hypervisor out of freebsd, if there
> > are no such virtualisations available like XEN, kvm or something
> > similar, that just works out of the box.
> 
> What do you need that VirtualBox doesn't provide ? I used to bemoan
> the lack of a hypervisor too, but vince VBox arrived in FreeBSD I
> have had no complaints. I use it to run Windows instances both as
> desktop clients and also servers, and it works beautifully. Combined
> with a ZVOL underneath (and hence all the delights of ZFS snapshots)
> it';s a great solution.
Yes, virtualbox is not that bad. However, to get some really nice
features, you need the non-free version. Also, we can use citrix's
xenserver's management tool to manage non-citrix xen clusters, because
the API is same. With that we get a management tool for our clusters,
which is really nice.

Also I didn't know that virtualbox is capable of building clusters of
nodes and bouncing VMs among nodes to balance load, and capable of
doing such things, i might be lacking a bit here, sorry.

> 
> -pete.
> 




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