Unsure about which virtualization solution is best for you? Dive into the world of VMware vs VirtualBox and find out which one suits you best. Lets explore the differences now —>>
A cross-platform virtualization software that allows developers to run multiple OS on a single machine, reducing operational expenses and simplifying the deployment of applications on-premises & in the cloud.
A popular hypervisor software that allows multiple OS to run on a single physical server, effectively sharing resources like networking & RAM. It offers a range of virtualization, networking, security, storage tools, & more.
- Run multiple OS on single physical machine - Features advanced networking & security, including virtual networks & secure virtual machines. - Various management & automation tools.
- VirtualBox supports guest OS like Linux, Windows, Solaris, FreeBSD, and macOS. - VMware supports Windows, Linux, Solaris and Mac, but requires VMware Fusion/Fusion Pro for macOS.
- VirtualBox support 3D graphics Up to OpenGL 3.0 and Direct3D 9. - VMware support 3D graphics with DirectX 10 and OpenGL 3.3 support for all of its products.