Hi,
As you are probably most aware of, a multitude of virtualisation options are available these days.
Now, I don't own a huge server array onto which I want to deploy such software, I am but just a humble linux-desktop-user who wishes to have a few 'other' os'es around, but does not want to dual-boot.
I would really like to see a comprehensive overview of the different virtualisation solutions that exist for my use-case, and I think that PTS could really give some insight into how they compare performance wise.
Especially now that PTS is gaining Windows support, I think it would be great to compare different VS-solutions running on the same host, maybe with different guest-os'es.
I can imagine that such testing would require a lot of time to setup, but maybe I'm not alone in finding this sort of benchmarking extremely valuable?!
As you are probably most aware of, a multitude of virtualisation options are available these days.
Now, I don't own a huge server array onto which I want to deploy such software, I am but just a humble linux-desktop-user who wishes to have a few 'other' os'es around, but does not want to dual-boot.
I would really like to see a comprehensive overview of the different virtualisation solutions that exist for my use-case, and I think that PTS could really give some insight into how they compare performance wise.
Especially now that PTS is gaining Windows support, I think it would be great to compare different VS-solutions running on the same host, maybe with different guest-os'es.
I can imagine that such testing would require a lot of time to setup, but maybe I'm not alone in finding this sort of benchmarking extremely valuable?!
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