
An introduction to Sun xVM VirtualBox, describing how the software enables multiple virtual machines (VMs) on a single desktop, allowing users to access other operating systems within a native OS environment.
The article addresses the following aspects of Sun xVM VirtualBox:
- Desktop virtualization capabilities
- How its flexibility aids in common deployment scenarios
- Its modular architecture and tools available to help developers craft customized solutions
- Steps to set-up a basic VM, showing how easy it is to configure a VM on a remote RDP server using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
Intended for a wide audience that includes general users, developers, and third-party OEM vendors, this blueprint assumes that users have limited or no previous experience with desktop virtualization. It also describes advanced functionality and distinctive product capabilities that may be of interest to developers and system administrators interested in embedding virtualization technology or deploying more complex virtualization solutions.
(16 Pages, PDF, 592k)
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