Desktop Virtualization Tools for Ubuntu

A few days ago, we published an overview of virtualization from the desktop user’s perspective.  As a follow-up, we’ll use this post to discuss some of the most popular virtualization tools for Ubuntu workstations and laptops.

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Virtualization on the Ubuntu Desktop: An Overview

We’ve written a lot lately about Ubuntu and virtualization in recent weeks, especially on the server.  Lest we leave desktop users out in the cold, I’d like to take a look at the current virtualization scene on the desktop, with comparisons of the major virtualization solutions and where they’re headed in the future.

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Ubuntu’s vmbuilder Script

One of the coolest features of Ubuntu on servers is vmbuilder, which makes it super-easy to roll out guest machines.  Here’s a look at this tool, and some thoughts on where it fits in to Ubuntu’s enterprise strategy.

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VirtualBox vs. KVM on the Desktop: A Comparison

As we wrote recently, KVM has a lot to recommend it as a virtualization solution in Ubuntu 10.04, especially in the server room.  But how ready is it for the desktop, and can it contend with applications like VirtualBox when it comes to ease-of-use?  Read on for a comparison of two of the Ubuntu world’s most popular virtualization products, and some thoughts on which one is better for desktop users.

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Open-Source Virtualization Comes of Age in Ubuntu 10.04

One of the areas in which open-source software has truly come into its own during the last few years is virtualization.  The latest LTS release of Ubuntu, which offers a variety of Free virtualization solutions, makes this abundantly clear.  Below, we take a look at some of those options, with a focus on KVM, and consider their meaning for Ubuntu users.

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Review: Ubuntu 10.04 Server Edition

Ubuntu 10.04’s release last month brought a number of much-discussed changes to desktops.  But the latest LTS (Long Term Support) release also marked an important milestone for Ubuntu Server Edition.  Here’s a look at Ubuntu 10.04 on servers, with some thoughts on what works well and where there’s room for improvement.

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3D Acceleration in VirtualBox Guests

Last spring, the world changed forever when VirtualBox implemented support for 3D acceleration in Windows and Linux guests.  I have a tendency to be behind the curve on world-changing events, so I didn’t found time to play with this new feature until a few days ago.  But what I found made me really happy.  Read on for the details.

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Red Hat Challenges Ubuntu With KVM Support

After placing its bets for years on Xen, Red Hat moved recently towards official support for KVM, the virtualization hypervisor built into the Linux kernel.  Here’s a look at what this change might mean for Ubuntu, which has promoted KVM from the beginning.

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KVM vs. VMware: A Case Study

After a month of debate and experimentation, my employer has made the decision to use the open-source KVM virtualization infrastructure for migrating IT resources to a virtualized environment.  Below, I discuss why we chose KVM over its (mostly proprietary) alternatives.

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Advice Please: Running Ubuntu On My Mac

I run Ubuntu on my Dell desktop PC. But — for the sake of my commitment to this Web site — I’m ready to add Ubuntu to my Apple MacBook Pro notebook. I’m not an expert (yet) on virtualization options that will allow me to run Ubuntu and Mac OS X on my Mac. So, I’d welcome some thoughts on the two options I’m considering.

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