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What kind of Virtualization you use and why? (KVM, VMware EXSI, etc)
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What kind of Virtualization you use and why? (KVM, VMware EXSI, etc)

tmepytmepy Member
edited April 2022 in General

Hey, I just wanted to know what you guys use to virtualize stuff and the reason behind using that particular virtualization choice.

Also, I did search up QEMU and found its a type 2 hypervisor. Note, that the performance I experienced was very good even though type 2 is not recommended for hosts? Could someone please clarify that for me?

Thanks.

P.S -> LMK if this was not the correct category to post this thread in

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Comments

  • I personally prefer KVM and came accross QEMU

    KVM is basically an addon to QEMU... tf you talking about

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  • tmepytmepy Member

    @szymonp said:

    I personally prefer KVM and came accross QEMU

    KVM is basically an addon to QEMU... tf you talking about

    Well, hope nekki does not see this lol

  • tmepytmepy Member
    edited April 2022

    @szymonp said:

    I personally prefer KVM and came accross QEMU

    KVM is basically an addon to QEMU... tf you talking about

    Well, basically whenever I check the virtualization of a VPS, it returns KVM to me for some reason. First time seeing it return QEMU

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  • ralfralf Member
    edited April 2022

    Why did you buy it if you didn't know what it was and "the internet" said it wasn't "recommended"?

  • tmepytmepy Member
    edited April 2022

    @ralf said:
    Why did you buy it if you didn't know what it was and "the internet" said it wasn't "recommended"?

    I never said its bad. I already said I am very satisfied with the performance. Just wanted to clarify why this is providing similar performance to a type 1 hypervisor. Now that I know it uses KVM for acceleration, I realize why its providing similar performance to a type 1 hypervisor as, well KVM accelerated QEMU is basically type 1.

    Feel free to post on which type of virtualization you guys use :smile:

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  • ralfralf Member

    KVM accelerated QEMU is basically type 1

    You might need to google some more

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  • tmepytmepy Member

    @ralf said:

    KVM accelerated QEMU is basically type 1

    You might need to google some more

    Alright. I'll do that and hope nekki does not criticize me after I put up more info :joy:

  • NekkiNekki Veteran

    Fucking millenials

  • @Nekki said:
    Fucking millenials

    Baby Boomers when someone says that gay people deserve rights

  • NekkiNekki Veteran

    @szymonp said:

    @Nekki said:
    Fucking millenials

    Baby Boomers when someone says that gay people deserve rights

    Wat?

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  • All my personal systems run Proxmox, which is QEMU/KVM under the hood. For work, VMware rule the roost.

  • Ed_ChdEd_Chd Member
    edited April 2022

    QEMU/KVM for now. Wide support.
    Also being as close to type 1 as possible, unlike the VirtualBox type 2 [redacted].

  • @Nekki said:

    @szymonp said:

    @Nekki said:
    Fucking millenials

    Baby Boomers when someone says that gay people deserve rights

    Wat?

    I can't understand these kids, either.

  • tmepytmepy Member

    Good this community helps me understand stuff lmao. Just hoping I become better at asking questions that are valid lel

  • KVM/QEMU is hands down the best choice, considering it's open source (free) and extremely well supported.

    You could be "that guy" and pay for VMware/EXSI and whatnot, but you know that you'd be pissing that money up the wall, in my opinion.

  • @Peppery9 said:
    All my personal systems run Proxmox, which is QEMU/KVM under the hood. For work, VMware rule the roost.

    Now even more and more hosting providers are using proxmox.

  • Hyper-V, cause Windows

  • QEMU + KVM (virt manager) and VMware ESXi.

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  • Home server 1: VMware (ESXi 6.7)
    Home server 2: Hyper-V (upgraded to v10 with Server 2022)
    Hetzner server: QEMU + KVM (Proxmox), LXC.

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  • devpdevp Member
    edited April 2022

    @dahartigan said: You could be "that guy" and pay for VMware/EXSI and whatnot, but you know that you'd be pissing that money up the wall, in my opinion.

    Aruba Cloud VMware VPS are among the most performant vps that i found are based on VMware infrastructure.

  • CrabCrab Member

    ESXi 6.7 has been extremely solid for a number of years, it has decent web interface and it is free. Hopefully 7.0 continues equally well.

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