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What a complete waste of time. Not only are you off-topics in the whole video, but the title is also inaccurate. The word you're looking for is a hypervisor, not VM.
Just curious, if you have to replace VMWARE ESXI, because you can no longer download it for free and without a subscription, which Server Virtualization would you choose? Are any of the other options easier to migrate existing Virtual Machines off of VMware?
This hits way different now that VMWare is gonna get parceled out by Broadcom.. Win - HyperV. Type 1 hypervisor. Not even an argument. Mac- Fusion is all you got. 😊 Linux - KVM or QEMU.. All you need right there kids.
I was afraid the recommendation follows the line of business - 90% of recommendations you find on the web are driven by business interests rather than client interest... oh well I guess you have to do your own research...
hello, i have a question, using citrix virtual apps, would the apps be opened with different IPs? or would all the copies use the pcs IP? i hope i explained my question correctly
This guy is throwing jargon out without either knowing what they really are or bothering to explain properly. Desktop virtualization is running a VM on your own PC or whatever, take a VM of a Linux server running as a VM on your windows PC. Virtualizing desktop is when you run your 'workstastation' as a VM or VM like thing on a server, and can access it regardless of what machine you are physically in front of, like the Citrix and similar systems used more often in the past. At least that's how it's been used where I've come across it, so quite different things really. The jargon is the issue since some people mix up the terminology and/or interchange them...
Since VMware isn't free anymore I have been searching for a replacement. I believe hyper-V has also been/or to be retired that Microsoft is going in a different direction. So now in 2024 who makes the best type 1 hypervisor that is still free? (Home lab running opnsense, windows game server, linux game server) Every where I look ESXI was the only real recommendation. Unless the others have made major advancement in the last year?
Hyper-v isn't going anywhere. Just install server 2022 core and enable the hyper-v role via powershell. Hyper-v is the container foundation running across windows, server and Xbox. Hyper-v server which is a pre-configured windows server core iso that comes with the hyper-v role enabled by default has been discontinued not hyper-v itself. That's not going anywhere and is actively supported. Read full articles not headlines, although I will admit many people were not aware that hyper-v server was a seprate sku/product than the hyper-v platform itself
regarding VMware - I've heard they changed their pricing, and now it looks much less appealing. Came to that video to get some overview. Definitely I know/had a real world experience with all these products, but I thought maybe I'll find something new.
Hey Emilio! It is a great video. Thanks for clarifying one of my biggest doubts I ever had. However, I need a small help. Let's say I am having a Windows 11 OS VM running, 1) How can I access it externally (i.e, for another laptop) 2) In order to accomplish the above task can I use Twingate? 3) Which method is Virtualizing can I use?
Thanks for the comment. 1) yes. Ensure rdp is enabled in the vm. 2) yes. 3) various options available, many of the options I spoke about in the video will be fine.
Can you make a detailed video about Citrix? I'm interested in hosting apps on a Windows Server VM but access them as virtualized apps from other "weak" machines too. Are there any vmware solution similar to to Citrix? I have vmware esxi (licenced) and I'd like to use something similar but native on the machine Thanks!
Hey, thanks for the comment! Will look at Citrix in future. Regarding other options, you could checkout VMware workstation, otherwise ESXi is great. Hope that helps.
Citrix XenServer changed name to Citrix Hypervisor since version 8.2. Unfortunately Citrix stop offering Citrix Hypervisor by April 2024. It's a lost for many of the virtualization server user in corporation. We pay 600 USD per host/socket.