

This makes it ideal for running VMs that you intend to be mainly accessed remotely.

In fact you can set a Hyper-V VM to start up at boot without anyone needing to sign in to the Host at all. Hyper-V is a Type 1 Hypervisor, the advantages of which include that it runs as System and allows a VM to continue running whether you are signed in or not. I used virtual box for years and although it need some tweaks to run fast, it run stable but I wanted to ask if Hyper-V can give more advatages ? does Hyper-V has problems with games or will it slow down windows ? I use the virtual machines for testing and development web and windows apps.Hyper-V and VirtualBox are quite different in operation and are intended for different purposes.
