Hi guys,
it is almost a month that I am trying to get decent performance on FreeBSD 13 (as guest) and VirtualBox upon Win10 (as host). Even though I learned a lot of stuff and improved my knowledge of FreeBSD I didn't get the point where I can use this virtual machine as I did daily with Linux (Debian).
What I have got so far is a general instability that from time to time prevents to properly boot or crash completely the vm; some Xfce4 plugins panel don't work properly (e.g.: xfce4-docklike-plugin); and the responsiveness it is not the same I can get from Linux. I understand that VirtualBox receives more attention toward the Linux realm, but maybe other vitualization software are better than VirtualBox to run FreeBSD although I would prefer using a open-source solution.
So far I thought I might try to run Virt-manager through WSL2 (I need to get this one though) or I could try to use MS Hyperv but as any other MS products is convoluted and full of useless options just to make things utterly complicated and then paying for customer service assistance...
Anyway any suggestion is really appreciated!
Thanks,
TGL
it is almost a month that I am trying to get decent performance on FreeBSD 13 (as guest) and VirtualBox upon Win10 (as host). Even though I learned a lot of stuff and improved my knowledge of FreeBSD I didn't get the point where I can use this virtual machine as I did daily with Linux (Debian).
What I have got so far is a general instability that from time to time prevents to properly boot or crash completely the vm; some Xfce4 plugins panel don't work properly (e.g.: xfce4-docklike-plugin); and the responsiveness it is not the same I can get from Linux. I understand that VirtualBox receives more attention toward the Linux realm, but maybe other vitualization software are better than VirtualBox to run FreeBSD although I would prefer using a open-source solution.
So far I thought I might try to run Virt-manager through WSL2 (I need to get this one though) or I could try to use MS Hyperv but as any other MS products is convoluted and full of useless options just to make things utterly complicated and then paying for customer service assistance...
Anyway any suggestion is really appreciated!
Thanks,
TGL