Thanks.
That's the conclusion we reached too - VirtualBox would play nicely with
KVM but not the other way around.
i.e. it's possible to keep VirtualBox up all the time and insmod/rmmod kvm
as needed, but we need it the other way around.
I think that using vagrant-kvm has the best potential for u
Here's an article from last year that says the same:
http://swaeku.github.io/blog/2013/04/04/run-kvm-and-virtualbox-together/
And this suggests (like the articles do too to some extent) that boot order
may (have) matter(ed):
http://askubuntu.com/questions/413511/virtualbox-and-kvm-beside-each-othe
Hi,
Is it possible to run both KVM guests and VirtualBox guests on the same
server AT THE SAME TIME?
I'm asking because we use KVM to run multiple Bamboo CI Agents but also
want to use the spare hardware capacity on the same iron's to run
VirtualBox using Vagrant.
Me and my colleagues are trawli
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