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what virtualization software are you using, anon?
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Azure on azure
Esxi on premises
Moving to openshift
Vmware on own pc for lab stuff
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vmware
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>>101539631
vbox is good enough for me
thinking about trying qemu out some more though
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>>101539703
>Azure on azure
Whoa genius.
>Moving to openshift
Red Hat k8s isn't virtualization. You can't run Windows on it without KVM in a container.
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>>101539631
proxmox
no particular reason, just werks and has just werked since forever
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>>101540040
They call them "pods" but its still a short-lived virtual machine running a specific app, just like azure app services
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>>101539631
VirtualBox. I only use it for MS Office and Adobe Acrobat anyway, so no need for great performance or customizability.
For production server stuff I don't use virtualization at all, just Docker.



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