Posts Tagged ‘virtualbox’

Secrets of command line VirtualBox

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008
matt@foo ~ $ VBoxManage list vms
VirtualBox Command Line Management Interface Version 2.0.4
(C) 2005-2008 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
All rights reserved.

Name:            Ubuntu
Guest OS:        Ubuntu
UUID:            7732c04e-0a50-461c-86d3-a18814ac9257
Config file:     /home/matt/.VirtualBox/Machines/Ubuntu/Ubuntu.xml
Memory size:     512MB
VRAM size:       8MB
Boot menu mode:  message and menu

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I’m a big fan of Sun’s VirtualBox. It allows me to run other operating systems (such as Windows and Ubuntu) safely and easily without having to deploy them beside my Gentoo install. Now here comes Linux.com with a quick guide to using VirtualBox from the command line (every Linux aficionado’s one true friend). You might as why you’d want to use the CLI, luckily for me the guys at Linux.com already answered that question:

The CLI works well for users who want to control a VirtualBox running on a headless server with no monitor or keyboard attached. Even desktop users, running and managing VirtualBox from the same machine, can pull a stunt or two with the CLI that they can’t do in the GUI, such as shrinking or cloning virtual disks, customizing the BIOS logo, and collecting metrics data from virtual machines.

Linux.com

A Quick VirtualBox Tutorial

Wednesday, October 1st, 2008
VirtualBox Seamless Mode

VirtualBox Seamless Mode

Do you feel like trying lots of different distributions?  Do you absolutely have to run some Windows application (for example, Visual Studio)?  Then maybe virtualization is the answer for you.

Here’s an article I’ve written for the HAAGA-HELIA Linux Club.  This is just the beginning, you’ll find the rest at: http://hhlinuxclub.org/articles/virtualization

Introduction

What is virtualization?  Well, in it’s most basic terms it means running an operating system (or part of an operating system) on top of another.  Virtualization is typically divided into five different types, which are:

  • Full virtualization
  • Hardware-assisted virtualization
  • Partial virtualization
  • Paravirtualization
  • Operating System-level virtualization

We’re going to focus on full virtualization in this article.  If you really want to learn about the others, please read the Wikipedia page on Platform Virtualization .  Something that may interest you is that the server that runs this web-site uses operating system-level virtualization, namely Open VZ.

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VirtualBox 2.0 released

Saturday, September 6th, 2008

Sun has released a major update to it’s open source virtualization software, VirtualBox.  VirtualBox 2.0 brings with it such new features as:

  • 64 bits guest support (64 bits host only)
  • New native Leopard user interface on Mac OS X hosts
  • The GUI was converted from Qt3 to Qt4 with many visual improvements
  • New-version notifier
  • Guest property information interface
  • Host Interface Networking on Mac OS X hosts
  • New Host Interface Networking on Solaris hosts
  • Support for Nested Paging on modern AMD CPUs (major performance gain)
  • Framework for collecting performance and resource usage data (metrics)
  • Added SATA asynchronous IO (NCQ: Native Command Queuing) when accessing raw disks/partitions (major performance gain)
  • Clipboard integration for OS/2 Guests
  • Created separate SDK component featuring a new Python programming interface on Linux and Solaris hosts
  • Support for VHD disk images

VirtualBox [via Information Week]

Massive Collection of VirtualBox Disk Images

Saturday, July 19th, 2008

Virtualization has made it easy to try out as many distributions as you like.  It is, however, quite a bother to install many different distros.  Here to help you is veeDee-Eyes.  They have a truly massive collection of VDIs for VirtualBox, making your life even easier.

veeDee-Eyes [via Download Squad]


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