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    Virtualization solutions for Linux - pros, cons and hardware requirements

    Thank you! KVM is built into the kernel, right? Maybe that's the right place to start for me then. Sounds very promising. That's very useful, especially copy-paste!
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    Virtualization solutions for Linux - pros, cons and hardware requirements

    I am pretty familiar with Libre Office. To be honest, out of all FOSS, there is really nothing that comes close to Excel in terms of stability and features. Even if I could replace it, Bloomberg is a Windows only program too.
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    Linux-supported PCIe SSD

    Does anyone by chance know which PCIe SSDs are supported under Linux?
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    Virtualization solutions for Linux - pros, cons and hardware requirements

    Thank you! I only need to run a single VM. This is going to be a personal box and VM is there to literally run two pieces of software that are not available on Linux (Excel and Bloomberg). However, both are pretty memory hungry so I will go with at least 64GB of RAM. In fact, since I do a fair...
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    Virtualization solutions for Linux - pros, cons and hardware requirements

    Hello everyone! I am planning to buy/assemble a linux workstation for home and one of the requirements is running Windows in a virtual environment. This raises several questions a) what are the hardware requirement to have it run smoothly? b) what's the best virtualization solution (I am happy...
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