Oracle VirtualBox Virtual Machine Software is an open-source, powerful, and cross-platform virtualizer that is compatible with x86 servers and desktops. It can also be embedded. It caters towards solving the need to run multiple operating systems over a single machine at the same time. It allows developers to run, deploy, and test applications across several OSes at the same time. It runs on all major OSes like Windows, Linus, Solaris, and Mac OS, with the ability to host a large variety of guest operating systems.
VirtualBox pricing is typically free for home usage and enterprise usage under two packages: The base package and the Extension package. However, customers can obtain licenses and tech support with the VirtualBox pricing options:
VirtualBox Virtual Machine Software does not offer any video-based demos but users can understand its interface and various features by going through learning materials like documentation and screenshots hosted on its website. Users can also the vendor for an in-depth understanding of the software.
Portability and Guest additions- Run virtual machines created on the host on another with a different host OS and import and export VMs, even from the cloud, using the Open Virtualization Format (OVF). Add Guest additions (software packages) that improve the performance and capabilities of guest OSes.
Seamless mode and 3D support- Use seamless mode to place application windows running on guest OS on host OS’s desktop. Utilize software's support for 3D graphics to run applications that demand 3D graphics.
Multigeneration snapshots- Revert the VM back to any previous state using arbitrary screenshots of that state and configure an alternate VM from there. Create and delete snapshots while the VM is still running.
Virtual Machine groups- Use the group's feature to manage and control VMs as a whole and individually. Create a nested hierarchy of groups and perform the same functions on them just as if they were individual VMs.
USB device support and hardware compatibility- Connect to USB devices without any specific-drivers installation using the virtual USB controller. Virtual a wide range of virtual devices, even devices provided by other virtualization platforms.
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