Sun Virtual Box is Great and Free


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Russell Scott Brown
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A few weeks ago I started experimenting and using Sun Virtual Box.  I wanted to let others know about it.

It is free, very easy to use and supports Windows products, Linux and Mac.  It is more user-friendly than VMWare Workstation.

I've been running virtual machines on my Vista laptop for Windows XP Pro, Windows 7 Ultimate and Ubuntu (just for the heck of it) and I plan on installing more Virtual Boxes down the road (Windows 2008 Server, etc).

http://www.virtualbox.org/

I used to use VMWare Workstation but uninstalled it.  I couldn't see any advantage and Sun Virtual Box being free suited my budget more.Wink

For a developer it is VERY useful to have it for testing purposes and to save money on equipment, etc.

Russ Brown (Using C#2010/SQL Server 2008)

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Ivan George Borges
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I've been using it for a while. It works great.

And if you are on Windows 7 and the machine processor hasn't got the hardware virtualization feature, it will be the best choice, since the Windows 7 Virtual PC thing won't work without it.

With Virtual Box, it is configurable.

Edhy Rijo
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Ivan George Borges (04/16/2010)
And if you are on Windows 7 and the machine processorhasn't gotthe hardware virtualization feature, it will be the best choice, since the Windows 7 Virtual PC thing won't work without it.




FYI, MS released an update to their Windows XP Mode to make it available for hardware without virtualization support. Just need to download the 3rd file in the whole XP Mode downloads here http://www.microsoft.com/windows/virtual-pc/download.aspx



I have installed in computers without hardware virtualization and works just fine.

Edhy Rijo

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Thanks Edhy!

That update wasn't available when I tried it. Thanks for your tip! Wink

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