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Using VirtualBox as Long-term Server

Posted: 23. Dec 2012, 02:59
by reroute1991
Hi everyone,

I have been reading through the forums and such and I know that many people use VirtualBox for testing server configurations and doing some quick work/development. For example, a LAMP server.

I was wondering if there would be disadvantages to using virtual box as a long term server?
I am currently working on a website that uses alot of MySQL and I would like to host my own web server (for the experience).
So I was thinking. Since my main desktop is pretty much always on for other purposes, could i just set up a LAMP virtualbox instead of investing in a new computer?
My desktop is quite powerful and I dont think I would get enough traffic that the hardware itself would be a bottleneck.
Are there any glaring disadvantages of using a virtual box as a long term webserver?
The site isnt mission critical or anything. But stability is definately desired.

Thanks!

Re: Using VirtualBox as Long-term Server

Posted: 23. Dec 2012, 05:44
by Rootman
There is no disadvantage per se as Virtualbox is a complete VM enviornment. Being the the HOST system in your case is not a dedicated VM the only caveats I would see is the need to reboot the host from time to time for frequent updates. Virtualbox is not a dedicated hypervisor like VMWare ESXi which doesn't have a "real" workable OS as a host, only a limited text mode host and their VMs configured and controlled remotely through a networked interface. Being that Virtualbox is free and you already have it installed and using I'd say it If it works for you then go for it.

Re: Using VirtualBox as Long-term Server

Posted: 23. Dec 2012, 10:40
by noteirak
I am personally using Virtualbox to host my infrastructure (17 VMs) on a dedicated server for years now, and it just works.
So I can tell you from personal experience that virtualbox as long-term server is just awesome :)

Re: Using VirtualBox as Long-term Server

Posted: 23. Dec 2012, 22:18
by reroute1991
holy moly!
May I ask what kind of hardware using?
And what applications you use them for? (just big vague buzz words are all im looking for haha)
I am just very interested lately about everything:P

Re: Using VirtualBox as Long-term Server

Posted: 23. Dec 2012, 22:41
by Perryg
Not to mention that this forum is running on a VBox virtual machine, 24/7/365.

Re: Using VirtualBox as Long-term Server

Posted: 23. Dec 2012, 23:01
by Rootman
Perryg wrote:Not to mention that this forum is running on a VBox virtual machine, 24/7/365.
^^^^^^ This answers your question right here!

Re: Using VirtualBox as Long-term Server

Posted: 23. Dec 2012, 23:52
by reroute1991
haha ya! thats awesome. i didnt know that.

Re: Using VirtualBox as Long-term Server

Posted: 24. Dec 2012, 20:32
by noteirak
reroute1991 wrote:May I ask what kind of hardware using?
Intel i5 quad core @ 2700 MHz
2x1TB HDD
16 GB RAM
reroute1991 wrote:And what applications you use them for? (just big vague buzz words are all im looking for haha)
  • 2 AD VMs
  • Web server VM (Apache+PHP+MySQL)
  • 4 "Desktop" VMs
  • OpenLDAP + Root CA
  • VoIP Server/Gateway (FreePBX with Asterisk)
  • Mail server
  • and other random stuff