Virtual machine configuration
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Hello, I'm going to build a PC, what configuration do you recommend for handling an OS and a virtual machine simultaneously, I would always have them open (Linux and Windows, which would you put as the main one and which as a virtual machine?)
Motherboard
Processor
Memory
External graphics card?
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@xerox About virtual machines, it depends on how much and for what you are going to use each operating system. The easiest option is Virtualbox which is FOSS and is multiplatform.
The hardware also depends on what you are going to use it for. You have to give more details
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@cobito the intention is to install a linux and when there is an application that needs Windows to have it always in the background Windows open in virtual machine. That is, Linux would not be as a virtual machine. And tasks, the basic ones, with video editing from time to time, basic 3d design, nothing demanding I suppose.
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@xerox Virtualbox as you have been told is a good option. You need to enable certain features in Windows for you to be able to virtualize. And, as you have been told, it depends on the hardware. We then need more data to help you. Best regards.
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Mother of God, how complicated it is to understand each other,
I already know what virtual box is, I've been using it for many years.
I want a hardware configuration proposal that can run virtual machines well, for domestic use, for basic tasks and video editing from time to time
It's for a person who wants to install Linux on the hard drive as the main operating system of the computer at home
And from Linux install virtual box and use Windows when needed as a virtual machine (unless you think it's better the other way around, running Linux in a virtual machine from a Windows installed as the main one)
And all this with the minimum economic cost within the needs, and with the main doubt of whether an external graphics card or an integrated one in the processor is worth it
That is to say
Processor / External graphics?
Memory
SSD
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@xerox Well, if you want something like that, at the lowest possible price, it's not to overlook that the HP proliant dl360p gen 8 with two e5 2697 v2 processors, a 512 gb ssd and 64 ddr3 ecc can cost you 400 euros if you look on ebay second hand. Even for 400 euros you can find the generation 9. And it has a pci express adapter for graphics, because if you want to edit the one that is integrated these servers would be short, in my opinion. That said, they are a huge mess and make noise. In my case, to find something second hand that performs like these things, I haven't seen anything that isn't for more than 1000 euros. To finish, you can put a pci ssd in the adapter for the system and use the sata ssd for data.
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Ah interesting! you're interested in silent and tower ones but I'll make a note of it for myself
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I will take Am4 in principle
Budget for these 4 components, about 350-400€ryzen 5 4600G for 108€
Asus prime b550 plus for 134€The ssd I got an mp510 480gb for 69€
Memory 3200mhz cl16 2x16gb 92€Any corrections or better suggestions?
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@xerox said in Virtual machine setup:
Hi, I'm going to build a PC. What setup do you recommend for handling an OS and a virtual machine simultaneously? I would always have them open (Linux and Windows, which would you put as the main one and which as a virtual machine?)
Motherboard
Processor
Memory
External graphics card?
Price as adjusted as possible within fluidity@xerox said in Virtual machine setup:
@cobito the intention is to install a Linux and when there is an application that needs Windows to always have Windows open in the virtual machine in the background. That is, Linux would not be as a virtual machine. And tasks, the basic ones, with video editing occasionally, basic 3D design, nothing demanding I suppose.
@xerox said in Virtual machine setup:
... I want a hardware configuration proposal that runs virtual machines well, for domestic use,...
"... for basic tasks and editing video image occasionally..."
To have 1 virtualized operating system you don't need absolutely anything.
The recommended host operating system for an amateur is the one they master best.
"... basic tasks and editing video image occasionally..."
This is easy, the typical ambiguous clarification of someone who is at the "beginner" level.
An enthusiast or a professional have a rough idea of how their equipment performs with the tasks they do, however for me, the one who gives vague explanations needs a PC to "start"
Later on, when they weigh up changing to better hardware, they will evaluate for themselves how "sweet" they want it to be.If on the other hand the user can specify what kind of editing they do and with what software, then we have a starting point.
Salu2.
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@xerox said in Virtual machine setup:
I'll go with Am4 for now
Budget for these 4 components, about 350-400€Ryzen 5 4600G for 108€
Asus prime b550 plus for 134€I got an mp510 480gb ssd for 69€
Memory 3200mhz cl16 2x16gb for 92€Any corrections or better suggestions?
Missing data......
Could you at least ask him what equipment he has used so far.