
There are also some other problems to be aware of like trying to use VMs with a large screen resolution and installing 64-bit OS guests if another hypervisor, such as Hyper-V, is also installed on the system.īut primarily the main reason that I wanted to connect via Remote Desktop initially was because it isn’t possible to use higher display resolutions in VirtualBox VMs when accessing them using VirtualBox Manager. But in addition to some issues with network performance in Windows guests, which I address in a separate article, enabling access to virtual machines (VM) using Remote Desktop isn’t as straight forward as with Hyper-V. I can’t say that one is necessarily better than the other – it’s swings and roundabouts. I switched from client Hyper-V to VirtualBox earlier this year and it has mainly been a good experience. Oracle VirtualBox is a type-2 hypervisor that is popular on Windows, macOS, Linux, and Solaris.
