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  • QEMU 2.3 To Bring An Ivy Bridge CPU Model, New MIPS CPUs

    Phoronix: QEMU 2.3 To Bring An Ivy Bridge CPU Model, New MIPS CPUs

    QEMU 2.2 was just released last month while already for QEMU 2.3 is a long list of changes...

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  • #2
    What about QEMU GUIs?

    I used QEMU with QEMU launcher, and was as good as Virtual Box or even better, but with the time I found Virtual Box GUI far better and reliable.

    I have noticed QEMU GUIs for SOHO use, are not evolving as much as Vitual Box one, and Android emulations as Genymotion are based in Virtual Box instead of QEMU.

    Some benchmarking (and tips )between QEMU GUIs and Virtual Box VTs for GNU/Linux and Android would be a great article

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    • #3
      Originally posted by mitcoes View Post
      I used QEMU with QEMU launcher, and was as good as Virtual Box or even better, but with the time I found Virtual Box GUI far better and reliable.

      I have noticed QEMU GUIs for SOHO use, are not evolving as much as Vitual Box one, and Android emulations as Genymotion are based in Virtual Box instead of QEMU.

      Some benchmarking (and tips )between QEMU GUIs and Virtual Box VTs for GNU/Linux and Android would be a great article
      Have you tried Virt-Manager?

      - Gilboa
      oVirt-HV1: Intel S2600C0, 2xE5-2658V2, 128GB, 8x2TB, 4x480GB SSD, GTX1080 (to-VM), Dell U3219Q, U2415, U2412M.
      oVirt-HV2: Intel S2400GP2, 2xE5-2448L, 120GB, 8x2TB, 4x480GB SSD, GTX730 (to-VM).
      oVirt-HV3: Gigabyte B85M-HD3, E3-1245V3, 32GB, 4x1TB, 2x480GB SSD, GTX980 (to-VM).
      Devel-2: Asus H110M-K, i5-6500, 16GB, 3x1TB + 128GB-SSD, F33.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by mitcoes View Post
        I used QEMU with QEMU launcher, and was as good as Virtual Box or even better, but with the time I found Virtual Box GUI far better and reliable
        My favorite qemu frontend is AQEMU.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Ikem View Post
          My favorite qemu frontend is AQEMU.
          Project looks unstained. Last release in the end of 2013.
          oVirt-HV1: Intel S2600C0, 2xE5-2658V2, 128GB, 8x2TB, 4x480GB SSD, GTX1080 (to-VM), Dell U3219Q, U2415, U2412M.
          oVirt-HV2: Intel S2400GP2, 2xE5-2448L, 120GB, 8x2TB, 4x480GB SSD, GTX730 (to-VM).
          oVirt-HV3: Gigabyte B85M-HD3, E3-1245V3, 32GB, 4x1TB, 2x480GB SSD, GTX980 (to-VM).
          Devel-2: Asus H110M-K, i5-6500, 16GB, 3x1TB + 128GB-SSD, F33.

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