[itdiscuss] Hyper-V vs. Virtual Box

Huff, Brandon BrandonH at PERIMETER.org
Fri Feb 24 12:25:41 EST 2012


Hey Jason, thanks for the performance input.  I am curious what you mean when you say:

"Plus, things like driver updates and general ease of configuration are much easier in hyper-v."

I've never dealt with Hyper-v, so I'm not familiar with the configuration, but I've never found Vmware to be complicated with driver updates or configuration.  What exactly are you referring to?

Thanks for your input!  Fun discussion.

Brandon

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From: Jason Hand [mailto:jhand at handfamilysite.com]
Sent: Friday, February 24, 2012 11:37 AM
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Subject: Re: [itdiscuss] Hyper-V vs. Virtual Box


Updates get applied I only when you want and what you want.

Esx has updates too.  2008 R2 is rock solid.
On Feb 24, 2012 11:08 AM, <blloyd at buskercom.com<mailto:blloyd at buskercom.com>> wrote:
The thing that makes me nervous about hyper-v is that it runs on top of Windows.  What about all the "updates" and other Windows quirks?

I agree with running VMware server on Windows.  Very reliable system.



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From: Jason Hand [mailto:jhand at handfamilysite.com<mailto:jhand at handfamilysite.com>]
Sent: Friday, February 24, 2012 10:51 AM
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Subject: Re: [itdiscuss] Hyper-V vs. Virtual Box


Not true if running Windows vm's on Windows 2008 r2 hyper-v.

When running Windows vm's on esxi  you lose some performance due to emulation from Linux. That isn't lost in hyper-v. Plus, things like driver updates and general ease of configuration are much easier in hyper-v.

Most studies today show that you can run Windows vm's on full blown 2008 r2 with negligible performance hit over core. Hyper-v allows for each vm to access the bus directly.

If you guys haven't seen hyper-v in action especially using the new virtual machine manager in system center then take a look. It is a game changer.

I would just use vmware server for what you are taking about personally. Very simple and works well on top of Windows.
On Feb 24, 2012 8:57 AM, "Huff, Brandon" <BrandonH at perimeter.org<mailto:BrandonH at perimeter.org>> wrote:
If I were you, I would find a way to run Vmware's ESXi as your foundational OS and not run VM's inside of Windows.  You'll find your experience and performance with virtual machines to be far greater with ESXi.

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From: J.R. Pitts [mailto:jrp at wjponline.com<mailto:jrp at wjponline.com>]
Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2012 5:17 PM
To: discuss at itdiscuss.org<mailto:discuss at itdiscuss.org>
Subject: [itdiscuss] Hyper-V vs. Virtual Box

Haven't really done much with virtualization, due to a general lack of need.

But I'm about to cover our campus with Unifi's, and was going to put the control app in a VM.

I'm going to upgrade a 3 year old (or so) 2003 server to 2008R2 to hold it.

My question is, if I'm only going to run 1, maybe 2 virtual desktops, is there a big reason to run Hyper-V, or should Virtual Box be fine?

Thanks,

J.R.




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