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The area of virtualisation is one of rapid development and you should investigate more widely before making any decisions.
There are several options for Windows virtualisation, including:
A true open source virtualisation product, but one that runs slowly, often too slowly to be of use. Fortunately you can optimise QEMU by the installation of one of the following:
The former is not entirely open source, but is your main option if you have a Kernel less than 2.6.20.
Is not an open source product, but is available free. It is considered to be very quick.
InnoTek offer two versions of their VirtualBox product:
I have tested on Debian with great success and the following are the links I used:
Free but not open source. Requires compiling from source. Excellent reliability, supported product. The author has not tested this product.