Multiple Android Emulator Apps

Giany18

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Hello BHW!

- Anyone know how can I have multiple android emulator apps? (Bluestacks or MEMU)

- I tried with Virtual Machine (VirtualBox) and I get errors when launching Bluestacks and also when launching MEMU…

If anyone can help me, I would be grateful!

Thanks :)
 
anyone please?
 
I get errors
A good rule of thumb is to pay attention to errors.

While it's possible in some cases run emulators inside VPS, it's not recommended. As you would run nested virtualization. Ask your host to enable Intel VT-X/EPT or AMD-V/RVI.

Better get a dedicated bare metal server with Windows.

Or use services like https://petrosky.io/memuplay-vps/

If you want to go cheap, get bare metal from Hetzner, install proxmox and then manage your own VPS infrastructure, you will avoid paying windows licenses this way too.
 
A good rule of thumb is to pay attention to errors.

While it's possible in some cases run emulators inside VPS, it's not recommended. As you would run nested virtualization. Ask your host to enable Intel VT-X/EPT or AMD-V/RVI.

Better get a dedicated bare metal server with Windows.

Or use services like https://petrosky.io/memuplay-vps/

If you want to go cheap, get bare metal from Hetzner, install proxmox and then manage your own VPS infrastructure, you will avoid paying windows licenses this way too.
oh man that sound so complicated
 
Hey I know this is late reply not sure if you still need some advice, but Check out Android Studio. You can spoof specific devices, change ram and other specs of the actual phones, and it emulates certain phone models, and android versions. It is completely free I believe Google sponsors it as a program for developers but this is pretty nice for virtualization. It is pretty easy to setup, if anyone needs help, let me know I would be more than willing to assist you. This can run on a normal computer and is not complicated like the above solution. Cheers, and Goodluck!
 
Hey I know this is late reply not sure if you still need some advice, but Check out Android Studio. You can spoof specific devices, change ram and other specs of the actual phones, and it emulates certain phone models, and android versions. It is completely free I believe Google sponsors it as a program for developers but this is pretty nice for virtualization. It is pretty easy to setup, if anyone needs help, let me know I would be more than willing to assist you. This can run on a normal computer and is not complicated like the above solution. Cheers, and Goodluck!
thank you for your reply i really appreciate! but i don’t need this anymore! anyway thank you again
 
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