Parallels and VMware may have the more popular virtualization solutions, but Oracle's free VirtualBox solution may be a useful alternative for those who need to run other operating systems on their ...
Open source virtualization program VirtualBox has reached version 4, and the developers are hailing it as a major milestone. VirtualBox is one of the many projects Oracle found itself with when it ...
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Last week, I had the honor of being one of the guests on the inaugural Virtumania podcast. On the show we had Rich Brambley, Sean Clark (the guy with the hat) and Mark Farley. Our topic was the ...
Oracle Corp. is rolling out a major update to its free open-source virtualization platform, Oracle VM VirtualBox. Announced today, Oracle VM VirtualBox 7 is a cross-platform application that enables ...
Sun Microsystems this week rolled out version 2.0 of its xVM VirtualBox. The product is a cross-platform, open source hypervisor that supports hosts ranging from Mac OS X and Windows to Solaris and 18 ...
In 2006, virtualization news and technology really started to take off, and everyone anticipated what was going to happen next in 2007. Here we are two weeks into the new year and already we have an ...
Version 3.1 of Sun's VirtualBox hosted virtualization software gains new features such as Teleportation, snapshots, and 2D acceleration Sun is continuing to push its virtualization agenda forward.
A few weeks ago I wrote about trying to get an old computer game, “Star Wars Episode I: Racer” published by Lucas Arts back in the 1990’s, running in a virtual machine under VMware Fusion on my iMac.
VMware Workstation 11 has the edge in performance and polish, while VirtualBox 2.3.20 leads in platform support and price. Few technologies have had a greater impact on business efficiency and IT ...