Short movies about Sun VirtualBox. VirtualBox is Free and Open Source Virtualization software available for Windows, Mac, Linux and Solaris platforms. Once you install VirtualBox you can create virtual machines in which you can install and run other Operating Systems. So you can run Windows Vista on you Mac, or Windows 7 on Windows Vista, or Ubuntu and Solaris on Windows XP, or all of the above at the same time on the same PC. VirtualBox is: Small, easy to use and fast;Supports 32 and 64-bit guest operating systems;Powerful Virtual Hardware: SATA and IDE disk controllers USB 2 with Filters to to control which devices are seen by which guest100MB and Gigabit NICs offering NAT, Host Interface orInternal NetworkingVESA Virtual Display Adaptor offering high resolution and seamless windows mode ACPI letting guests see host Power Levels3D Graphics acceleration using OpenGL for Windows guests Intuitive graphical user interface or powerful command line interface;Webservice, Python and COM/XPCom interfaces for solution builders;Rich guest/host integration:Shared Folders allowing guests to see the Host filesystemSeamless windows mode to allow guest app windows coexist alongside host appsClipboard sharing to allow Copy and Paste Mouse integration to make it plain easyTime synchronization between host and guestWorks on Virtualization-aware (VT-x/AMD-V) CPUs and CPUs without tooOffers Snapshots to save the state of guest virtual machinesRemote Access to guest's console using the RDP protocolStore virtual disks on storage devices via built-in iSCSI support
The VirtualBox Live show is recorded live in front of a large online audience. Episode Contents: - News Headlines - What's New in 3.0.8? - The VirtualBox Web Console VBoxWeb --- About the project --- Checking out the code --- Running the Web Console --- The User Experience - Q & A
The VirtualBox Live show is recorded live in front of a large online audience. - News Headlines - Building solutions: --- Using the Command-Line interface --- Using the VirtualBox Software Development Kit (SDK) --- VirtualBox powers the Virtual Desktops at JavaOne 2009 - Q & A
The VirtualBox Live show is recorded live in front of a large online audience. Episode Contents: - News Headlines - How we announce stuff - What's new in Version 2.1 - Demos: - OpenGL acceleration - 64-bit guests - Windows 7 Shared Folders - Q & A
The VirtualBox Live show is recorded live in front of a large online audience. Episode Contents: - News Headlines - What's New in 3.0? - VirtualBox and Mobile Platforms (Android, Palm WebOS, Moblin) - The VirtualBox Web Console VBoxWeb - Q & A
The VirtualBox Live show is recorded live in front of a large online audience. Episode Contents: - News Headlines - What's New in 3.1? --- Snapshots --- Performance --- Teleportation --- Other cool features - Q & A
The VirtualBox Live show is recorded live in front of a large online audience. Episode Contents: - News Headlines - Geek of the Week - What's new in Version 2.2 - Demos - Q & A
VirtualBox 2.2 introduced the Virtual Appliance wizard: a way of exporting and importing virtual machines or appliances using the industry standard OVF or Open Virtualization Format. In this movie we show : - how to export your own appliances to share, move to production or publish - how to import pre-built appliances so you can use "off the peg" virtual machines.
With version 2.1 VirtualBox introduced 3D acceleration for Windows guests, and with 2.2 Linux and Solaris guests. In this episode we look at how we can use 3D graphics acceleration to deliver the features of the Compiz visual effects in an Ubuntu 9.04 guest on a Mac OS X, or more simply speaking, how we can make our windows wobbly.
How can you run a 64-bit guest ?This episode explains how, even when you have a 32-bit host platform. We cover :pre-requisites configurationlimitations - FB
In this episode we see how the Host and the Guest work really well together in VirtualBox. Using a Windows 7 Guest and a Mac Host, FatBloke showsDifferent Display Modes such as Seamless Windows and Full ScreenCopy and Paste between apps in guests and hostsShared Folders to allow the guest access to host filesystems