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Date:      Thu, 30 Jul 2015 07:36:10 -0453
From:      "William A. Mahaffey III" <wam@hiwaay.net>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Virtualization on FreeBSD
Message-ID:  <55BA18C3.3040307@hiwaay.net>
In-Reply-To: <55BA1306.3070201@yahoo.com>
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On 07/30/15 07:11, Paul Pathiakis via freebsd-questions wrote:
> Agreed. I just recently (earlier this week) installed VBox on 2 
> machines, it works just fine. *shrug*
>
> However, moving on, have you looked at jails?
>
> I have over 20 jails running on a single 6 core CPU machine and 
> everything is smooth and nice. :-)
>
> P.


Can jails run non-native guests/VM's (M$FT, for example) ? I thought I 
saw something about this online a while back, but haven't been able to 
re-acquire it .... I'm on 9.3R-p20, BTW ....


>
> On 07/30/2015 06:57, Warren Block wrote:
>> On Thu, 30 Jul 2015, Kyle wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> I've recently installed FreeBSD on my home server to replace my 
>>> linux install after getting frustrated with some of the newer software.
>>>
>>> I'll prefix this question by saying I really like FreeBSD much 
>>> better so far, except for the following.
>>>
>>> One thing I really liked about my previous system was KVM, Linux's 
>>> kernel-supported virtualization. It always worked really well.
>>>
>>> I've been trying VirtualBox, QEMU, and bhyve with FreeBSD as a host, 
>>> but none of them seem to work anywhere near as well as the KVM on 
>>> Linux.
>>>
>>> VirtualBox seemed to have issues with the networking.
>>
>> In what way?  It has worked pretty well for me.  I generally use NAT 
>> unless PXE-booting a VM, then use bridged networking.  The PCnet-PCI 
>> II (Am79C970A) works for either, the Intel PRO/1000 MT Desktop 
>> (82540EM) also works well but I think I added the adapter PXE code 
>> because it was not included.  There are instructions for this 
>> somewhere, but it's not really needed because the first adapter can 
>> be used.
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