![]() ![]() If you are going to use it for some production system, maybe VMWare might be a safest bet, at least for support - and it's more widely used in the industry, I'd say. Im using a bit of both (VMWare at work, as it's the software that's used the most in the company I work for and VirtualBox at Home), and, to develop, I don't see much of a difference : both do what I need, which is provide a Virtual Machine, independant of the host system.
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