Re: Best VM Systems for Amazon Account?
Virtualbox and VMware are fine as stated by Beautiful above.
If you're looking for a darkhorse, perhaps you can use a lesser know VM called proxmox. The learning curve is really steep but the reward is worthwhile.
* Images are surprisingly thin. - More VMs on a single server.
* No bit rot. - Your images and files will live forever.
* Easy Raid implementation - Drives won't take your accounts along when they die.
* Hardware passthrough for graphics adapter. - Make it harder for folks to know you're using a VM
* Graphic drivers are standalone and backwards compatible. - Different fingerprints if you're paranoid.
* Assign virtual networs to VMs. Less stress assigning IPs to VMs
* GNU AGPL so it's free.
This combination is the most rugged I've used to date. Throw in a UPS, set the BIOS power settings to "remember current state" and you have yourself a beast that will run for years unattended without even needing a reboot.
You can access it remotely using anydesk (free) on your phone or laptop.
If you can find the time to pull this off, then a commercial VPS comes off as a bad idea. |