I use VMWare workstation, have done since v5. I haven't tried the alternatives because it hasn't given me any reason to.
I've had no problem hosting 64 bit guests on 32 bit XP in the past, and on my current (win7 x64, 8GB RAM, dual core) laptop I run windows 7, windows server 2003 & 2008, several flavours of linux and solaris x86, and the performance is on a par with a standard physical computer when running from an eSATA external drive. Over USB it can be a bit more sluggish but still usable. At the moment I have an Ubuntu 10.04 VM on the SSD in my laptop that I use as a development environment and it's great, especially in unity mode where it merges the apps in the VM into the start menu and the windows appear on your host desktop.
As regards moving and archiving VMs, just shut them down and copy the files. If you have mulitple machines built from a template they need to be able to find the template but that is all there is to it.
The only downside is that it costs money and a lot of the alternatives are free. Personally, that doesn't bother me, I think it's one of the best value bits of software I've ever bought.
I've had no problem hosting 64 bit guests on 32 bit XP in the past, and on my current (win7 x64, 8GB RAM, dual core) laptop I run windows 7, windows server 2003 & 2008, several flavours of linux and solaris x86, and the performance is on a par with a standard physical computer when running from an eSATA external drive. Over USB it can be a bit more sluggish but still usable. At the moment I have an Ubuntu 10.04 VM on the SSD in my laptop that I use as a development environment and it's great, especially in unity mode where it merges the apps in the VM into the start menu and the windows appear on your host desktop.
As regards moving and archiving VMs, just shut them down and copy the files. If you have mulitple machines built from a template they need to be able to find the template but that is all there is to it.
The only downside is that it costs money and a lot of the alternatives are free. Personally, that doesn't bother me, I think it's one of the best value bits of software I've ever bought.

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