VirtualBox

VirtualBox is a general-purpose full virtualizer for x86 hardware, targeted at server, desktop and embedded use. Many Operating Systems (OS) work on VirtualBox, For Example, NextStep OS can be installed on Virtual Box.[3]

VirtualBox logo since 2010
VirtualBox logo since 2010
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Running Ubuntu 20.10 with Oracle VM VirtualBox on Windows 10
Original author(s)Innotek
Developer(s)Oracle Corporation
Initial release17 January 2007; 16 years ago (2007-01-17)
Stable release6.1.30[1] / 22 November 2021; 23 months ago (2021-11-22)
Written inC, C++, x86 Assembly, Python
Operating systemWindows, macOS (only Intel-based Macs), Linux and Solaris
Platformx86-64 only (version series 5.x and earlier work on IA-32)[2]
TypeHypervisor
LicenseBase Package (USB support only for USB 1.1): GNU General Public License version 2 (Optionally CDDL for most files of the source distribution), "Extension Pack" (including USB 3.0 support): PUEL
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It is important to note that VirtualBox only provides a virtual (hardware) platform for a virtual computer system. Users of VirtualBox will still need to have their own access to installation source media for the Operating Systems and Software they wish to run using VirtualBox.

VirtualBox Media

References

  1. "Changelog-6.1". www.virtualbox.org. Retrieved 2021-11-23.
  2. "Download VirtualBox". VirtualBox.org. Oracle.
  3. "Installing NextStep OS (OpenStep) in VirtualBox – OSnews".