Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 8th Apr 2009 21:01 UTC
Oracle and SUN Sun has launched VirtualBox 2.2. Sun is adding support for the Open Virtualization Format standard to its VirtualBox virtualization software. With the OVF standard incorporated into VirtualBox 2.2, users can not only build virtual machines, but also export them from a development situation and import them into a production environment. Sun also is adding greater hypervisor optimization, 3D graphics acceleration for Linux and Solaris applications, and support for Apple's upcoming 64-bit Snow Leopard platform.
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More virtual CPUs would be nice.
by Marcin on Thu 9th Apr 2009 01:44 UTC
Marcin
Member since:
2007-06-06

I like VirtualBox. It's easy, small and it works. I just wonder when it will be possible to create virtual machines with more than one virtual cpu?

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ssa2204 Member since:
2006-04-22

I just started using it to try out, it is easy, small, and very efficient. My only problem is the network component is not functioning (I have no access). Other than that this is a very good application.

I downloaded the latest version of VMWare Server a while back, and good god what a hunking piece of *#&@ that became. I think I used more memory just on the VMWare components than the actual first VM image I tried. Gladly I was able to remove and install the last release prior to the brilliant idea of using a web browser..Which because of my dissatisfaction I came across Virtualbox 2.2. So I guess a big thanks to VMWare for motivating me to look at other VM applications.

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-oblio- Member since:
2008-05-27

It is easy, small, efficient. Oh, the irony!

Yet, it can create only single processor virtual machines and the network connection does not work (this might be a YMMV problem, though).

http://www.joelonsoftware.com/articles/fog0000000020.html

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