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/ >> >> > > > -- > Eric Kahklen > Lynnwood, WA > 425-835-3402 >