Implying electricity and having a pc turned on 24/7 isn't a problem, is using a virtualized copy of windows/linux on vsphere a dumb thing for a normal users?
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A ton of extra cost and setup.
But the freedom to keep a minimalist desk and access the "same computer" from any screen in the house.
>>61322736
>vmware
yes, very dumb thing as its proprietary, please use KVM or other opensource solutions
but for what purpose would you do this, if you run virtual servers on that machine i dont see benefits of running a hypervisor and virtualizing your desktop, couldnt you just run a regular desktop os and run your hypervisor on top of that (again, QEMU/KVM is a good choice on linux)
ESXi makes sense only on servers to me desu, i dont see any reason to virtualize your desktop side machine too