I too recommend Vmware, i use it extensively in my data center and at remote
sites. The ability to move the guest to different hardware without more than
the investment in time copying the vm files is a big plus. Also ESXi4 from
vmware is free as well. This version does not require the base OS such as
ubuntu or centos so some of the overhead is reduced. I often begin building
a server on my vista box, then once testing is complete upload it to VMware
or ESXi server at our datacenter. ... makes life easy :)

On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 4:14 AM, Simon Peter Muwanga <[email protected]>wrote:

> Dear LUG Community,
>
> Am using ubuntu 9.04 . Whats the most reliable virtualization tool that
> suites ubuntu 9.04? I have come across KVM, Virtual Box and VMware.
>
> Simon.
>
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