vishalrao
The Global Village Idiot
Free virtualisation products:
VirtualBox - free for personal use and for evaluation. See VirtualBox
VMWare Server - just free 🙂 see VMware Server, Virtual Server Consolidation, Free Virtualization - VMware you have to get the free license for the correct OS version you download
The above two are available for both Windows and Linux!
And don't forget that the upcoming OpenSuse 10.3 and Fedora 8 will have virtualisation options such as KVM/QEMU but these should be considered experimental/alpha quality 🙂 I dont think Ubuntu has proper virtualisation options/packages by default.
VirtualBox - free for personal use and for evaluation. See VirtualBox
VMWare Server - just free 🙂 see VMware Server, Virtual Server Consolidation, Free Virtualization - VMware you have to get the free license for the correct OS version you download
The above two are available for both Windows and Linux!
And don't forget that the upcoming OpenSuse 10.3 and Fedora 8 will have virtualisation options such as KVM/QEMU but these should be considered experimental/alpha quality 🙂 I dont think Ubuntu has proper virtualisation options/packages by default.