VMware Alternative Now Available On FreeBSD 41
An anonymous reader writes "Serenity Systems International has announced a public beta (costing 50 USD) of 'Serenity Virtual Station' running for the first time on FreeBSD. While existing VMware owners are able to run the version 2 or 3 under Linux binary compatibility and the ports of the Linux kernel modules to FreeBSD 4.x and 5.x respectively, there is no working port of the currently available VMware 4 kernel module; this may provide an alternative to those wishing to purchase a VM today." Here is the full announcement, including a link to the online store.
Free as in Beer? (Score:4, Interesting)
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Evan "Haven't found one, don't need it enough to shell out money"
Re:Free as in Beer? (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Free as in Beer? (Score:2)
Re:Free as in Beer? (Score:5, Informative)
Well, as the author was asking for a free as in beer way of running a windows environment on *nix systems, bochs satisfies his request. Particularly if he is trying to run wincode on a SPARC or PPC chip.
However, in an attempt to feed the Troll, there is a project called plex86 which attempts to virtualize the hardware, as well as a forked version that is much faster and lighter but only designed to run linux variants. Obligatory links:
Re:Free as in Beer? (Score:5, Informative)
Bochs isnt practical (Score:3)
Its strength is the complete emulation for testing of OS's, not for creating a 'useable' virtual environment..
Re:Free as in Beer? (Score:5, Informative)
Qemu (Score:5, Interesting)
I had no problem emulating an x86 on my Mac, and installing FreeBSD.
Slashdotting from the BSD section?!? (Score:5, Funny)
BSD trolls can put that in their respective pipes and smoke it.
-Peter
P.S. Did anyone download this? Does it work? Is it even remotely as good as VMWare?
Re:Slashdotting from the BSD section?!? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Slashdotting from the BSD section?!? (Score:5, Funny)
One word... (Score:1)
*smirk*
Not there yet (Score:1, Informative)
Now we still need a NetBSD version
Vmware on FBSD? (Score:2)
Re:Vmware on FBSD? (Score:2)
Have both Linux layer and BSD sys source installed..
Latest ports via cvs...
And even have a real license for vmware...
5.x (Score:2)
Overkill (Score:1)
If you only use thin clients, maybe, but I doubt if you have the right environment for having to use virtual machines then. Many older applications can run on windows with a little tweaking, and if it's about using both windows and *nix/*bsd applications, plenty of ways to be able to run a client/server solution on both platforms (citrix/x11).
Voted with my $$. (Score:3, Interesting)
1) The product was orginally developed on FreeBSD, then ported to Linux because 'that is where the money was'
2) I told them and VMWare I'd buy a product supported on FreeBSD.
Now I get to send a photocopy of the invoice to the VMWare office....perhaps the CEO's home address and explain how I was happy to BUY thier product - but it seems VMWare didn't wanna sell me a working product.