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Whichever works for you.

Personally, I never could get VirtualBox to work, but Vmware worked right away.

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Both Virtualbox and VMware are valid options. For most stuff, both of them are pretty much the same these days, although there are some things that might work better on one or the other. I usually use Virtualbox but I know many people that prefer VMware.

 

EDIT: if you feel like going berserk and want to try out very high performance virtualisation, check out bare-metal hypervisors like KVM, Xen, VMware ESXi, and Hyper-V

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