> Yes, KVM is just as good as virtualbox and works fine with Wayland.
>
> KVM is more powerful than VirtualBox, in that it can allow direct
> access to PCI hardware such as GPUs (e.g. for gaming). This isn't for
> the faint of heart but it can be done, whereas in VB it can't.
> It works fine with Wayland.
>
> Yes - I moved a couple of VMs running Windows 10 from VirtualBox to KVM.
> My impression is that KVM was *slightly* slower than VirtualBox for
> those Windows VM.  But I never performed an actual measurement.  In my
> case the performance of the VM isn't critical.

Thanks for all your answers. I've started to move my VM. I'm not their
yet but I have not urgency.

Thanks,

F
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