I recommend making the switch from virtualbox to QEMU/KVM, assuming you use linux. It is a type 1 hypervisor compared to the other two being type 2 hypervisors, so massive cpu performance improvements, and much more possiblities in customization (as an example, I have a windows 11 gaming vm with a gpu passed through for incompatible linux games while getting near bare metal performance). KVM is also in the linux kernel itself.
yep kvm was a virtualbox (such a factory gas) killer; switching to it was like goin through the van hallen belt at last. But not all processors supports it. new users should check compatibility of theirs first before trying it.
@@glowingone1774 Yes, when you do a passthrough you lock that PCI slot to the VM/machine. This goes for any addon card wether that be network, storage etc
@@glowingone1774 you may not, if you built in graphics within your CPU. If you don't you'd need another one. Or maybe get a cheap one, to just power the host OS.
@@glowingone1774Actually it is possible to do single GPU passthrough on QEMU/KVM, even if your CPU doesn't have integrated graphics, but it's a messy process and you'll no longer have graphical access to the host once you start the VM, which is why people tend to avoid it and recommend having dual GPUs.
@@CrittingOut there is a lot of reasons why people use VMware workstation over virtualbox like better gpu virtualization , clipboard sync , better drivers for windows/linux. Qemu is great if you want to do more advance stuff but it's difficult to learn/use.
My first thought on this is "Where's the catch?". I'm not just referring to the lack of support you've noted in the video; they have to make $$ and pay the devs actually creating/updating the software somehow. If you're not paying for it directly, then you'll be paying indirectly, with data/ad revenue and/or through the sales funnel into other products. Companies do not just give stuff away; they're hoping to gain something here. I'd be more on guard the moment you hear the word "free", because that means it is not clear how you will be paying and how much. When there's a price tag, you know upfront what you will be paying.
VMware Workstation Pro for individual use cases, has been free since Broadcom took over. But making it free for commercial use now pretty neat. I started with Vmware Workstation Pro and have tried switching to Virtual box, but the UI just feels outdated or something weird to me. I have noticed that trying to migrate a multi-file encrypted Windows 11 VM from VMware to Proxmox or QEMU/KVM is quite a pain in the ass though. Haven't quite figured out how to do it yet. Don't want to keep buying a new Windows license key for every new hypervisor I want to migrate it too. So for the ease of migration in the future if ever needed with other vm's, I have switched to just using QEMU/KVM.
It's a trap! Broadcom is looking to stem the hemorrhage of people from its new acquisitiin and the vmware part of the business is so small… but it is so essential to maintaining the "use what you know" market dominance.
Hey mate - thanks for sharing this update. Just an FYI, your VMware Workstation link is broken, at least for me. (VirtualBox is likewise my personal bop) Edit: Yeah, looks like VMware changed the link after consolidating their products and only redirected their VMware Fusion product, haha.
That's nice uh. But the reason I didn't and still won't use it is its proprietary nature, not the price tag. QEMU/KVM exist and are awesome, I don't really see a reason to use VMWare.
VMware for me is dead. With 10x on the enterprise prices, I just stopped using it in any project, removed thousands of VMs to other Hypervisors and aint looking back. Proxmox for Lab and home, and Virtualbox for Windows is 10x better, don't want to even listen to Broadcom's attempt to gain back market.
virtualization of hardware is a good approach to isolate an environment an block any penetration that tries to access the real kernel and gain bios control (like new glowee methods do). Actually, is even better than just run Tails OS without any personal data inside disks, in my opinion.
I recommend making the switch from virtualbox to QEMU/KVM, assuming you use linux. It is a type 1 hypervisor compared to the other two being type 2 hypervisors, so massive cpu performance improvements, and much more possiblities in customization (as an example, I have a windows 11 gaming vm with a gpu passed through for incompatible linux games while getting near bare metal performance). KVM is also in the linux kernel itself.
yep kvm was a virtualbox (such a factory gas) killer; switching to it was like goin through the van hallen belt at last.
But not all processors supports it. new users should check compatibility of theirs first before trying it.
Do i need 2 gpus for passthrough?
@@glowingone1774 Yes, when you do a passthrough you lock that PCI slot to the VM/machine. This goes for any addon card wether that be network, storage etc
@@glowingone1774 you may not, if you built in graphics within your CPU. If you don't you'd need another one. Or maybe get a cheap one, to just power the host OS.
@@glowingone1774Actually it is possible to do single GPU passthrough on QEMU/KVM, even if your CPU doesn't have integrated graphics, but it's a messy process and you'll no longer have graphical access to the host once you start the VM, which is why people tend to avoid it and recommend having dual GPUs.
If this doesn't mean that VMWare is open source, then I don't really care. Zero reason to use them over virtualbox or QEMU.
VMware workstation is a significantly more professional tool and superior in every aspect to virtualbox if you’re doing serious work.
Except on the Mac where qemu's USB passthrough support is broken and has been for years
Virtual box is Oracle, never forget that
@@CrittingOut there is a lot of reasons why people use VMware workstation over virtualbox like better gpu virtualization , clipboard sync , better drivers for windows/linux.
Qemu is great if you want to do more advance stuff but it's difficult to learn/use.
I think XCP-NG (XEN) is far superior and fully open source.
It's good on windows and Mac, but on Linux you have KVM that is just as good if not better. Free, open, built right into the kernel
Kind of an interesting news...used and still have their old hypervisor.
My first thought on this is "Where's the catch?". I'm not just referring to the lack of support you've noted in the video; they have to make $$ and pay the devs actually creating/updating the software somehow. If you're not paying for it directly, then you'll be paying indirectly, with data/ad revenue and/or through the sales funnel into other products. Companies do not just give stuff away; they're hoping to gain something here. I'd be more on guard the moment you hear the word "free", because that means it is not clear how you will be paying and how much. When there's a price tag, you know upfront what you will be paying.
You are the product in free closed source software.
VMware Workstation Pro for individual use cases, has been free since Broadcom took over. But making it free for commercial use now pretty neat. I started with Vmware Workstation Pro and have tried switching to Virtual box, but the UI just feels outdated or something weird to me. I have noticed that trying to migrate a multi-file encrypted Windows 11 VM from VMware to Proxmox or QEMU/KVM is quite a pain in the ass though. Haven't quite figured out how to do it yet. Don't want to keep buying a new Windows license key for every new hypervisor I want to migrate it too. So for the ease of migration in the future if ever needed with other vm's, I have switched to just using QEMU/KVM.
About the buying a windows license part, you could activate it via HWID using microsoft activation scripts on github
Setting up pass-through on KVM is far easier than actually downloading VMWare.
for real, i was searching for 2 hours get a download link.
That’s Broadcom for you 😂😂😂
Awesome, thanks for the shoutout!
Proxmox ftw. Just make sure to budget for backups for yourmain drive
Any one knows how macincloud works. It virtualizing actual mac minis and giving access to windows users. How do you do that.
best black friday deal. can’t beat free (or lifetime at a very low cost).
It's a trap! Broadcom is looking to stem the hemorrhage of people from its new acquisitiin and the vmware part of the business is so small… but it is so essential to maintaining the "use what you know" market dominance.
Exactly what I was thinking. Who would trust them after that cash grabbing screw all the clients who can't switch thing they pulled.
Great video again sam!
thank you for posting
Bad news for Parallels on Mac?
This will be nice for my windows machine. Virtualbox is causing instability but VMWare had always been solid when I was in school
I'm confused, I got this for free on my Mac almost 8 months ago, maybe a year.. Was I ahead of the curve??
I think so. RUclipsrs are just catching up :)
good thing i have unlimited pc's to install all my os's bare metal 💎💎
I’m tryna get up in that Darknet. Degree. How do I sign up? Let me know what I gotta do..
use QEMU and KVM for best performance
Except for Proxmox, KVM and QEMU are a serious pain in the ass. If I wanted that much headache I would just use Docker instead.
Re your link in the notes - VMware Workstation - Official Site : Page Not Found
When was VMWare paid for us?
Hey mate - thanks for sharing this update. Just an FYI, your VMware Workstation link is broken, at least for me. (VirtualBox is likewise my personal bop)
Edit: Yeah, looks like VMware changed the link after consolidating their products and only redirected their VMware Fusion product, haha.
That's nice uh. But the reason I didn't and still won't use it is its proprietary nature, not the price tag. QEMU/KVM exist and are awesome, I don't really see a reason to use VMWare.
If it's now free then where and how are they making their money? It has to come from somewhere
duh, support and commercial customers
They sell every other product they make.
It's too little too late
Thanks
Sam, you would can talk about DeSnake ? Ex-Admin of AlphaBay.
...doesn't 'free' mean, you are the product? nice video, thanks!
VMware for me is dead. With 10x on the enterprise prices, I just stopped using it in any project, removed thousands of VMs to other Hypervisors and aint looking back.
Proxmox for Lab and home, and Virtualbox for Windows is 10x better, don't want to even listen to Broadcom's attempt to gain back market.
Dear QEMU and Vbox users. I would rather stick to VMware instead of going to a mental hospital trying to figure out proper simple networking on those.
Hyper-V is all I need 😁
I don't trust VMWare.
Good run down of the issue, though. 👍
I never paid for them to begin with.
Ta mate
lol Broadcom FAFO.
virtualization of hardware is a good approach to isolate an environment an block any penetration that tries to access the real kernel and gain bios control (like new glowee methods do). Actually, is even better than just run Tails OS without any personal data inside disks, in my opinion.
It's better than TailsOS because?
If it's free and there is no source code, it's malware. 😊