To clarify I am not asking about a dedicated machine running something like Proxmox or Esxi. My question is about VMs running on your daily use machine on something like VirtualBox, VM ware fusion, parallels etc

  • omniterm@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Back at my old job I was able to work from home and they required windows. Using Microsoft HyperV I had 2 windows server 2022 vm’s running on my laptop, setup for active directory. I was triple booting windows 10, 11 and Fedora Linux. Both my windows installs were running the vm’s and my Windows 11 install was joined to the domain. I had to set the vm’s to shut down on system reboot or power off as using the pause feature only worked if the reboot/shutdown returned to the same os. Worked great when it was setup. After I left that job and no longer worked from home I wiped windows and stuck to booting Linux only.