Should I Use a Virtual Machine for Linux or Go with Dual-Boot for Gaming and Cybersecurity?

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Asked By TechieNinja42 On

I'm diving into cybersecurity and ethical hacking, but I'm also a regular Valorant player. I'm torn between two options: should I install Linux as a Virtual Machine (VM) or opt for a full dual-boot setup with Windows and Linux? My goals are to keep Valorant running smoothly on Windows without any Vanguard issues, while also learning Linux properly and having the ability to use cybersecurity tools without restrictions. I'm curious if a VM is sufficient for serious cybersecurity learning, or if I would miss out by not dual-booting. What's the best approach for balancing gaming and cybersecurity studies?

4 Answers

Answered By OldSchoolGeek On

If gaming is important to you, dual-boot might be the way to go. While starting with a VM is great for learning the basics of Linux, it may not perform well for gaming. Just be sure to back up everything before making major changes to your system!

Answered By BudgetHacker07 On

I suggest finding an old PC and making it a dedicated Linux machine. With many older machines available at low prices, it can be a great way to explore Linux without interfering with your gaming setup. Plus, learning cybersecurity is often easier with multiple machines—one to attack and another to defend.

Answered By CloudExplorer88 On

As you're studying cybersecurity, you'll likely want to set up various VMs for practical learning, like pen testing and even a malware lab. For now, consider starting with a VM since the host OS isn’t a big deal. Just keep Windows for gaming, and use VMs for your learning needs.

Answered By GamerGuru21 On

It really comes down to your hardware. If your PC can handle splitting resources between two operating systems, you might want to consider dual-booting. Just be mindful that you’ll be allocating some RAM, CPU cores, and storage to each OS. If your machine is powerful enough, go for it; otherwise, it might not run smoothly.

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