...whereas for VirtualBox nested works only if you have a 64-bit VM and the
nested one is 32-bit (from my experience)

But as Alvaro said: depends on what you really want to achieve and nested
(at least fully virtualized) VMs are rarely the best choice.

Cheers, Torben
 Am 13.04.2015 05:05 schrieb "dragon788" <[email protected]>:

> You can do nested virtualization with VMware or Virtualbox, you simply
> need to set the appropriate flag for whichever provider you use in order to
> allow the CPU VT-x extensions to pass into the VM.
>
> On Sunday, April 12, 2015 at 8:54:01 PM UTC-5, pixel fairy wrote:
>>
>> need to make a box with nested virtualization, for use on mac, windows
>> and linux (its a diverse IT team) which provider do you recommend?
>>
>> i like vmware for myself, but its money and id like to share this with
>> the public. virtualbox does not do nested virtualization, kvm is linux (and
>> solaris?) only, and none of us are running xen on our laptops. is there one
>> that would work for this? is vmware the only portable, nestable choice?
>>
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