Virtual machines

what do you do on your virtual machines?

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For homework I use a macbook, I run a Windows 2012 server in a VM for hosting a website I created with HTML and python.

running forkbomb

This is the most useful thing to do with any computer honestly

>Windows 2012 server
>python
linux is better for python
lmao

this, followed by removing your root partition

test Linux images
test Windows images
install my FOG/ debian server on
test the software deployment with WPKG

recently tested if the windows created ESP is big enough for dualbooting
thought 100M would be tight, but everything seems to work fine with refind

I run arch with a windows VM for our 1 program that requires it, a windows VM for testing scripts, and a VM for testing the FOG server we have that I can't get to work with ISOs properly.

I have a bunch of vms just for the purpose of fucking around with ansible. Also have a ubuntu vm running openstack. Mostly anything else I will use docker containers instead

>removing your root partition
its not fun, not even close

>I run arch with a windows VM for our 1 program that requires it, a windows VM for testing scripts
are those VMs used in production?

I made a shortcut for opening ISOs in a VM from the file manager, useful for testing LiveCDs.

Using it to post on desktop threads so nobody will know i secretly use windows as my everyday OS

using ms-dos editors in HD

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but simply stretching your screen out does not make it hd

Run High Sierra for xcode

well, that depends on what your definition of 'does'... does....

pihole

yeah it doesnt. fuck off

>macos
>in a vm
holy shit

lightroom, banking stuff

Run XP to play C&C generals

>Run XP to play C&C generals

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Every year a new fedora comes out. I used a vm in Ubuntu in an sxternal hd to avoid reinstalling everything again. When I have time I'll switch to nixos or guixsd, which I'll have to learn in a vm.
Another use case is for installing software I want to try without bloating host os.

You can install nix separately as a package manager on your ubuntu now.
curl nixos.org/nix/install | sh

Generals runs fine in Win10

It's a Mac

Hide my Hentai

Yup. It's a shame how my thinkpad t430 can run macos as a VM better than the latest MacBook air can natively.
So much for that Apple "exclusivity"

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VM is perfect for templeos

For script testing, no. I do a quick on-board, and go from there.
We do have VMs in production, but they are on a ceph cluster. :)

>my thinkpad t430 can run macos as a VM better than the latest MacBook air can natively.
Holy crap, the absolute fucking state of Applel.

I use Qubes OS.
100+ vm
pedos/cp/porn/drugs/guns
all hidden networks

> (OP)
>I use Qubes OS.
>100+ vm
>pedos/cp/porn/drugs/guns
>all hidden networks
The absolute madlad

Have you ever seen a black van outside your home?

Why not just use IIS?

i dont use them. i like running things on real hardware.

Use windows to remind myself why I love linux

My nigga

Gaming using GPU passthrough with KVM/QEMU

Repo for my custom packages
Copies of my VPS hosted webservers for development
Linux backup host for my live webservers
Windows 10 LTSB streaming machine
Windows 7 machine for misc (I torrent on it mainly, now)
Various linux distro sandboxes
A file host / ftp server
An IRC bot

used it to mount a real partition and chkdsk it since it didn't let me use a standard windows recovery disk

VB1 - Jow Forums meme machine
VB2 - Ubuntu for Python
VB3 - kali (every now amd then i try to learn more about it)
VB4 - Linux mint KDE just to try it out

I wish I was this cool