![]() ![]() FeatureĬreate Linux KVM Hypervisor VMs ( nested virtualization)Ĭreate vSphere ESXi Hypervisor VMs ( nested virtualization)Ĭonvert existing Windows PC into a virtual machineģD graphics with DX11 and OpenGL 4.1 support Take a look at the table below showing what features are available for each of the products. VMware Fusion * because vSphere ESXi doesn’t support the VirtualBox network adapters. At a minimum, it should let you create Windows, Linux, macOS, and BSD virtual machines.īoth products are capable of this, but if you want to create vSphere labs, you’ll want to use The main feature of the virtualization software you choose is it should support a wide range of operating systems. If you’re not bothered about software following Apple’s human interface guidelines, so long as it works well, let’s find out if VirtualBox has Fusion beat on features. VMware Fusion * is the best option for you. If you’re an Apple user that only runs native apps, That’s because it has been created with Qt, not the Apple Cocoa Framework. You’ll notice the VirtualBox UI is not as good as Fusion. VMware Fusion * uses the macOS look and feel and has been built using the native Apple Cocoa Framework. ![]()
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