Virtual PC 2007 or Hyper-V for personal desktop use? - Stack Overflow most recent 30 from stackoverflow.com 2009-12-08T15:26:20Z http://stackoverflow.com/feeds/question/304453 http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdf http://stackoverflow.com/questions/304453/virtual-pc-2007-or-hyper-v-for-personal-desktop-use 2 Virtual PC 2007 or Hyper-V for personal desktop use? RexE 2008-11-20T05:58:56Z 2009-03-02T21:29:12Z <p>I'm running Vista on my laptop, but would like to virtualize Ubuntu so that I can boot it from time to time for my personal use (e.g. running code, testing Linux programs). I tried this with Virtual PC 2007 (I allocated 1G of RAM for Ubuntu), and it was very slow. Should I try Hyper-V instead? (Note: I know very little about virtualization, so I'm not sure this is the type of use that Hyper-V is intended for.)</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/304453/virtual-pc-2007-or-hyper-v-for-personal-desktop-use/304454#304454 4 Answer by mmiika for Virtual PC 2007 or Hyper-V for personal desktop use? mmiika 2008-11-20T06:00:28Z 2008-11-20T06:00:28Z <p>I'm using the free <a href="http://www.virtualbox.org/" rel="nofollow">Virtual Box</a> and that's worked fine for me.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/304453/virtual-pc-2007-or-hyper-v-for-personal-desktop-use/304456#304456 1 Answer by Alan for Virtual PC 2007 or Hyper-V for personal desktop use? Alan 2008-11-20T06:01:20Z 2008-11-20T06:01:20Z <p>I like VMWare Workstation.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/304453/virtual-pc-2007-or-hyper-v-for-personal-desktop-use/304464#304464 1 Answer by Brian Behm for Virtual PC 2007 or Hyper-V for personal desktop use? Brian Behm 2008-11-20T06:08:05Z 2008-11-20T06:08:05Z <p>Virtual PC 2007 should be adequate for personal desktop use? Hyper-V has processor requirements that you would have to consider before using on your desktop.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/304453/virtual-pc-2007-or-hyper-v-for-personal-desktop-use/304466#304466 0 Answer by crosstalk for Virtual PC 2007 or Hyper-V for personal desktop use? crosstalk 2008-11-20T06:08:52Z 2008-11-20T06:08:52Z <p>If you don't need to have both Windows and Ubuntu running at the same time, you could try <a href="http://wubi-installer.org/" rel="nofollow">Wubi, the Windows-based Ubuntu Installer</a>, a program that installs Ubuntu into a set of files on your Windows disk and sets you up to dual boot, without having to repartition or anything like that. The most recent version(s) of Ubuntu come with Wubi on the CD. </p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/304453/virtual-pc-2007-or-hyper-v-for-personal-desktop-use/305335#305335 0 Answer by Brian Knoblauch for Virtual PC 2007 or Hyper-V for personal desktop use? Brian Knoblauch 2008-11-20T13:44:48Z 2008-11-20T13:44:48Z <p>I've had really poor results doing Linux under Virtual PC 2007. VirtualBox has been much better for me.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/304453/virtual-pc-2007-or-hyper-v-for-personal-desktop-use/305408#305408 0 Answer by Cristian Libardo for Virtual PC 2007 or Hyper-V for personal desktop use? Cristian Libardo 2008-11-20T14:14:12Z 2008-11-20T14:14:12Z <p>Not so sure about linux but with windows you can get noticeable performance improvements if you run the VHD from an external hard drive.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/304453/virtual-pc-2007-or-hyper-v-for-personal-desktop-use/531361#531361 1 Answer by meiXger for Virtual PC 2007 or Hyper-V for personal desktop use? meiXger 2009-02-10T07:29:52Z 2009-02-10T07:29:52Z <p>I think i will switch back from Hpyer-V to Virtual PC / VMWare, or maybe even to Vista, because of the sluggish UI.</p> <p>Only after removing the Hyper-V role, the system became more responsive. I had delays of up to 30+ seconds on logon/logoff, lock/unlock computer and other tasks.</p> <p>It'<em>seems</em> to be a issue with <a href="http://support.microsoft.com/kb/961661" rel="nofollow">"Video performance may decrease when a Windows Server 2008-based computer has the Hyper-V role enabled and an <strong>accelerated display adapter</strong> installed"</a>.</p> <p>Please see also this discussion on MS Connect: <a href="http://connect.microsoft.com/WindowsServerFeedback/feedback/ViewFeedback.aspx?FeedbackID=356939" rel="nofollow">Hyper-V made the machine unusable : SUPER SLOW</a>.</p> <p>PS: Yes, i tried every tweak mentioned in <a href="http://www.win2008workstation.com/wordpress/" rel="nofollow">Convert your Windows Server 2008 to a Workstation</a>.</p> <p>[Using Hyper-V for web developement on Windows Server 2008 x64 standard edition on a Intel Core i7 with 6GB Ram and a ATI Radeon HD 3400.]</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/304453/virtual-pc-2007-or-hyper-v-for-personal-desktop-use/531391#531391 0 Answer by Roalt for Virtual PC 2007 or Hyper-V for personal desktop use? Roalt 2009-02-10T07:49:22Z 2009-02-10T07:49:22Z <p>I consider VMWare the best solution with the best support for devices like USB.</p> <p>If you use vmware player (free) in combination with a website that generates your VMWare image ( <a href="http://easyvmx.com/" rel="nofollow">http://easyvmx.com/</a> ) you have an excellent free working solution.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/304453/virtual-pc-2007-or-hyper-v-for-personal-desktop-use/604081#604081 2 Answer by danswain for Virtual PC 2007 or Hyper-V for personal desktop use? danswain 2009-03-02T21:29:12Z 2009-03-02T21:29:12Z <p>To run Hyper-V you'll have to install Windows Server 2008 I believe.</p> <p>I'm running Win2008 now and I can tell you having tried it Hyper-V is a bit slow, it has only limited graphics support.</p> <h2>Hyper-V</h2> <p>Slow needs Windows Server 2008, is a proper hypervisor (ie it sits underneath Windows (including Server 2008). It's a version 1.0 so treat as such. It being Microsoft's flagship virtualisation solution though it has a bright future. But at the moment steer clear. Magic Version 3 I think. It's also considerably behind the competition.</p> <h2>Virtual PC</h2> <p>I use this a work, but haven't virtualised Ubuntu with it. I think it's reasonably decent, XP guest runs quickly enough.</p> <h2>VMWare Server</h2> <p>Well made software current market leader. For me it just worked, though the management interface is a little heavy. Very good product would recommend it. Had no problems running 3 Ubuntu instances (2 server 1 gui) and a XP machine.</p> <p>This is the bar against which to measure the others in my opinion.</p> <h2>Sun Virtual Box</h2> <p>I'm typing this now in a Ubuntu GUI running inside of Virtual Box on my Windows Server 2008 machine. I'm amazingly impressed with it, it's blisteringly fast, sound works had to install the tools package to get a decent screen resolution, but it was all really easy. It's definitely worth a look. Haven't tried it on Vista but I'm sure it'll work.</p> <p>Running on Intel Quad Core, 4Gb Ram with Windows Server 2008 x64.</p>