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VMs, containers, actual machines? Which do you use?

Survey period: 26 Sep 2016 to 3 Oct 2016

It used to be you bought a machine, installed an OS and you were done. Which technologies do you use for your new "machines"?

OptionVotes% 
Real, actual machines93982.88
Cloud servers / desktops35931.69
Containers484.24
Docker706.18
Parallels363.18
Spoonium30.26
Vagrant292.56
Virtual Machines73364.70
Other282.47
Respondents were allowed to choose more than one answer; totals may not add up to 100%



 
GeneralMaking heavy use of VMs, even as a home developer Pin
dandy7227-Sep-16 5:13
dandy7227-Sep-16 5:13 
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wmjordan28-Sep-16 15:41
professionalwmjordan28-Sep-16 15:41 
GeneralRe: Making heavy use of VMs, even as a home developer Pin
phil.o29-Sep-16 0:42
professionalphil.o29-Sep-16 0:42 
GeneralRe: Making heavy use of VMs, even as a home developer Pin
dandy7229-Sep-16 5:17
dandy7229-Sep-16 5:17 
Pretty much what phil.o said.

I have limited bandwidth at my disposal (5mbps DSL), so one of my VMs is running WSUS, which I use to control which updates get pushed out to the various OSes I run. Since I don't have to decide for each machine what needs to be installed or not, they all do automatic updates on their own. I don't need to be involved to get each machine updated every month.

Some VMs don't get powered on for weeks or months at a time, so I simply don't bother until it's needed. And then, some I consider to be "junk" VMs only used for a quick test, so I don't bother bringing them up to date at all.

Once a year, I take my "clean" Windows images--I have one for each version--and bring them all up to date. So when I need a new, clean machine, in the worse case scenario it'll have 11 months worth of updates to catch up with. For OSes that are no longer supported, like XP, 2003 or even 2000, Microsoft has ceased creating updates, so I haven't had to update those images in years now.

Snapshots are a godsend. Backups are trivial, as I only really need to make a copy of a single .VHD file. Robocopy makes it quick, as it'll skip any file that hasn't changed (eg, I haven't powered on a given VM since my last backup). I don't bother backing up the host itself as there's nothing installed on it except for motherboard drivers.

GeneralRe: Making heavy use of VMs, even as a home developer Pin
wmjordan29-Sep-16 16:05
professionalwmjordan29-Sep-16 16:05 
AnswerRe: Making heavy use of VMs, even as a home developer Pin
Efe Erdoğru29-Sep-16 22:33
professionalEfe Erdoğru29-Sep-16 22:33 
GeneralRe: Making heavy use of VMs, even as a home developer Pin
dandy7230-Sep-16 4:23
dandy7230-Sep-16 4:23 
GeneralDocker Pin
Efe Erdoğru27-Sep-16 0:07
professionalEfe Erdoğru27-Sep-16 0:07 
GeneralRe: Docker Pin
Dominic Burford29-Sep-16 5:28
professionalDominic Burford29-Sep-16 5:28 
GeneralMany options, depending on the need Pin
Afzaal Ahmad Zeeshan26-Sep-16 6:39
professionalAfzaal Ahmad Zeeshan26-Sep-16 6:39 
GeneralA Laptop, Pin
Ron Anders26-Sep-16 3:24
Ron Anders26-Sep-16 3:24 
GeneralI use my imagination, no machines needed... Pin
Slacker00726-Sep-16 3:09
professionalSlacker00726-Sep-16 3:09 
GeneralRe: I use my imagination, no machines needed... Pin
ScottM126-Sep-16 22:02
ScottM126-Sep-16 22:02 
GeneralRe: I use my imagination, no machines needed... Pin
dandy7227-Sep-16 4:58
dandy7227-Sep-16 4:58 
GeneralWhy? Pin
Mohibur Rashid25-Sep-16 22:14
professionalMohibur Rashid25-Sep-16 22:14 
GeneralRe: Why? Pin
Dan Neely27-Sep-16 3:18
Dan Neely27-Sep-16 3:18 
GeneralRe: Why? Pin
Mohibur Rashid27-Sep-16 14:00
professionalMohibur Rashid27-Sep-16 14:00 

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