VirtualBox is my go-to virtual machine technology. Not only is it free to use, but it’s also very powerful and makes it easy to create VMs for all types of hosts — from Linux, macOS, Windows and more.
Oracle's VirtualBox version 7.0.0 Beta 1 brings with it several major changes in terms of host OS support. The virtualization software has finally gained the ability to run on Windows 11 as the host ...
Many data centers rely on virtual machines (VMs). In some cases, those VMs are powered by the popular and free VirtualBox. VirtualBox admins enjoy a lot of flexibility, but what about performance?
What I've never quite understood is, given Oracle's mindset and history, why the hell haven't they screwed up VirtualBox completely? They were not good custodians of Solaris, Java, OpenOffice... yet, ...
well.. everything was running ok (for me anyway) at 6.1.34. 6.1.36 and 6.1.38 are no good, mint won't even boot over some hardening stuff. suggestion on their forum... turn off security suite and use ...
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