At home, I use VMware Player and BlueStacks under Windows. In Linux, a just straight up use Qemu. I have shell scripts to launch my different VMs with the appropriate parameters.
At work I use Qemu for Windows with batch files to launch my VMs. I have hyper v enabled and Qemu performs quite well using the whp accelerator.
My workplace doesn't want to pay for a solution and the IT department is so paranoid about VirtualBox that they have a tool that periodically scans our laptop and automatically uninstalls it if it's detected.
[+] [-] Newtonip|2 years ago|reply
At work I use Qemu for Windows with batch files to launch my VMs. I have hyper v enabled and Qemu performs quite well using the whp accelerator.
My workplace doesn't want to pay for a solution and the IT department is so paranoid about VirtualBox that they have a tool that periodically scans our laptop and automatically uninstalls it if it's detected.
[+] [-] stephenr|2 years ago|reply
Day to day I generally favour Parallels via Vagrant;
But I also use VMWare Fusion and Virtualbox semi-regularly via Packer to build vagrant base boxes (https://app.vagrantup.com/koalephant/)
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