[06:21] <kilroy> Hello
[16:59] <kilroy> Hello
[17:00] <kwadroke> hi
[17:01] <kilroy> Lol. Didn't think anyone was home
[17:01] <kilroy> Looking for
[17:01] <kilroy> Help with an ubuntu question
[17:01] <kwadroke> I think most everyone is lurking
[17:01] <kwadroke> ok
[17:02] <kilroy> I just purchased 3 HP Proliant DL580 G2 servers. Each with 4x 3.0 Xeon's. The cpu's are pre-VT. What would be the best VM manager to use in Ubuntu Server? VMWare? VirtualBox?
[17:02] <kwadroke> either will work
[17:02] <kwadroke> if going with VMWare, I'd go with Server
[17:03] <kilroy> Does each allow assigning a VM to a dedicated CPU?
[17:03] <kwadroke> I think VMWare will, not sure about virtualbox
[17:03] <kilroy> Ok. I may put vnware server on one and play with it
[17:04] <kwadroke> checking VB now
[17:05] <kwadroke> not seeing anywhere to set what cpu to use in VB, but that doesn't mean it can't. Just don't know how
[17:05] <kwadroke> course you can always install both, and see which one you like
[17:05] <kwadroke> both are free
[17:06] <kilroy> Ok thx
[17:06] <kwadroke> qemu might be an option, but I'm not sure how performance stacks up against VMWare/Vitrualbox
[17:06] <kilroy> What part of AR you in?
[17:06] <kilroy> Ok
[17:06] <kwadroke> Conway
[17:06] <kilroy> I'm in Black Rock
[17:07] <kilroy> Heard of it?
[17:07] <kwadroke> no. googling it now
[17:07] <kilroy> Lol
[17:08] <kwadroke> ah NEA
[17:08] <kilroy> Gotta run. Thx for your help
[17:08] <kwadroke> that would be why
[17:08] <kilroy> Yeah
[17:08] <kwadroke> any time