I'm not super familiar with the most recent features available in
each, but last I looked into it, VMWare still had _much_ better
support for low-level debugging, and more options for how usb devices
were connected to the host vs guest os. That said, for 99% of
day-to-day virtualization needs vbox will do everything you need.

On Fri, Mar 4, 2011 at 1:21 PM, Eric Kahklen <e...@kahklen.com> wrote:
> Thanks for all the comments!
>
> Not to get too off topic, but I am wondering what are the feature
> differences from the latest versions of Virtualbox and VMware workstation?
>
> Eric
>
> On Fri, Mar 4, 2011 at 1:17 PM, Mark Foster <m...@foster.cc> wrote:
>
>> On 03/04/2011 12:04 PM, Derek Simkowiak wrote:
>> > I don't know why they made it a BIOS option, rather than 'always on'
>>
>> That is vendor choice. I've seen it enabled by default on some systems
>> (supermicro?)
>>
>> --
>> Mark D. Foster <m...@foster.cc>
>> http://mark.foster.cc/
>>
>>
>
>
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> Eric Kahklen
> Lynnwood, WA
> 425-835-3402
>

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