I'm a student, I'd love to play around with this technology without the fear of my licence disappearing the day I graduate from college (as it might with the Microsoft Virtual Server licence from Dream Spark.
Anyone any suggestions?
I'm a student, I'd love to play around with this technology without the fear of my licence disappearing the day I graduate from college (as it might with the Microsoft Virtual Server licence from Dream Spark.
Anyone any suggestions?
The closest equivalents that I can think of are VirtualBox or Xen. Wikipedia has a list of virtual machine softwares.
Currently VirtualBox is free of charge for personal use - including professional personal use. The latter has changed (to inclusion of professional personal use) when Oracle aquired Sun. It may change back any time.
Microsoft Virtual PC is still free - but I am not sure if it runs on Windows 7 or higher.
OpenSource is Linux-KVM. Not really OpenSource (just some Versions) is XEN. Most free OpenSource Linux distributions now include KVM (e.g. Ubuntu LTS).
Try Proxmox. It's special linux distribution dedicated for crating virtualization hosts. It's based on Debian and Supports KVM and OpenVZ. It has awesome web GUI that allows easy virtual machines managment.
I used it in my company for few months and I love it.