VirtualBox

VirtualBox

4.4

on 543 votes
License: Open source
Total downloads:39,381 (129 last week)
Operating system:Windows 2000/XP/XP Professional/Vista/7/8/10/11
Latest version:7.1.4
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Description

VirtualBox is a robust and comprehensive virtualization tool developed by Oracle Corporation. It allows users to seamlessly run multiple operating systems on a single machine. The latest version 7.1.4 comes packed with features that cater to both individual users and large-scale businesses, offering extensive customization and high performance.

With a program file size of 105.9 MB, the installation is fairly lightweight and quick. The program supports an extensive range of operating systems, including Windows 2000, XP, XP Professional, Vista, 7, 8, 10, and 11. Additionally, users can access support for other operating systems such as Linux and macOS. VirtualBox is also available in other versions such as 6.1, 6.0, and 5.2, giving users the flexibility to choose according to their specific needs. The program offers several aliases like Sun xVM VirtualBox Guest Additions, Sun xVM VirtualBox, and Sun VirtualBox Guest Additions.

One of the main advantages of VirtualBox is its open-source nature, making it one of the only professional-grade virtualization software available for free. Users can download the software and use it to create multiple virtual machines without any additional cost. The installation files for VirtualBox include VirtualBox.exe, VSW99EA_899E9214.exe, and VSW54D3_63B179B0.exe.

For tech-savvy users, VirtualBox provides a slew of manual configurations and control via a command-line interface. The application supports enhancements like Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) authentication, 3D visualization, and up to 32 virtual CPUs per virtual machine, ensuring smooth operations.

However, there are some cons to consider. Beginners may find the application difficult to configure due to its technical demands. It also lacks robust integration between the host and guest systems for functions like file drag-and-drop. Additionally, VirtualBox does not provide dedicated technical support, relying instead on an active online community for user assistance.

Pros:

  • Free and open-source
  • Supports multiple operating systems on one machine
  • High-end security features with RDP authentication
  • Extensive customization options

Cons:

  • Not very user-friendly for beginners
  • Lacks direct technical support
  • Limited integration between host and guest systems

You may want to check out more software, such as Pirmasoft RunAsSvc - Virtualbox web service, Enigma Virtual Box or UFS Explorer Standard Recovery, which might be similar to VirtualBox.

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Great Program!

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