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Subject:    [Vol-users] Linux Virtualization KVM or VirtualBox?
From:       echo6_uk () yahoo ! com (Echo6)
Date:       2013-09-28 3:07:26
Message-ID: 1380384798.38075.YahooMailNeo () web140606 ! mail ! bf1 ! yahoo ! com
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Stick with libvmi, it holds promise. Sure vmware and VirtualBox still have their place, but from what you are expressing libvmi is the root you need to go.


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 From: Boudewijn Ector <boudewijn@boudewijnector.nl>
To: vol-users@volatilesystems.com 
Sent: Saturday, September 28, 2013 4:52 PM
Subject: Re: [Vol-users] Linux Virtualization KVM or VirtualBox?
 

Op 28-9-2013 15:59, Edwin Smulders schreef:
> I've had no problems using Virtualbox and Linux guests. It's as simple
> as using the vboxmanage debugvm command to acquire the memory.
>
I'm trying to get (haven't spent that much time yet) libvmi to work with 
KVM.
Reasons:

- Live analysis: no need for a dump , you can map the memory directly to 
your host os
- I prefer KVM over virtualbox personally.

Cheers,

Boudewijn
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