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VirtualBox is a powerful
x86 and AMD64/Intel64 virtualization product for enterprise as well as
home use. Not only is VirtualBox an extremely feature rich, high
performance product for enterprise customers, it is also the only
professional solution that is freely available as Open Source Software
under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL) version 2
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FileName: | VirtualBox-4.2.0-80737-Win.exe | ||||
File Size : | 90.6 MB | ||||
Requirements : | Windows XP |Server 2003 | Vista |Server 2008 | Win 7 | ||||
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License : | Freeware | ||||
Date Add : | 09-14-2012 | ||||
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Free Download VirtualBox 4.2.0 Final 2012 (For Windows, Mac and Linux)
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Oracle today announced the availability of Oracle VM VirtualBox 4.2, the latest enhancement to the world's most popular, open source, cross-platform virtualization software.
The release builds on previous
versions by adding new features such as VM Groups which are designed to
streamline management, improving network capabilities, and providing
support for new host and guest operating system platforms.
Increased Efficiency, Network Enhancements and Broader Platform Support
Increased efficiency:
Making it easier and more efficient to manage larger numbers of similar
virtual machines, Oracle VM VirtualBox 4.2's new VM Group feature
enables grouping of VMs. This allows administrators or users to operate
on any number of VMs all at once, through a graphical user interface,
APIs, and command line tools.
More flexible VM startup options:
VMs that don't need user interaction can now be started within Oracle
VM VirtualBox the same way as standard VMs. Virtual machines of all
types can be set to start automatically after the host system is booted,
allowing virtual machines to be managed similarly to other host
services.
Networking improvements:
With an increase in the maximum
number of network cards per VM from eight to 36, Oracle VM VirtualBox
4.2 can be used to simulate complex networks without the need to procure
costly hardware.
New network bandwidth controls
have been added, and are designed to prevent any VM from taking more
than its allocated share of network traffic.
New platform support: Oracle VM VirtualBox 4.2 adds support for Windows 8, Mac OS X 10.8 "Mountain Lion," and Oracle Linux 6.3.
Supporting Quote
"As the only free, open source
virtualization software that supports Windows, Mac, Linux and Oracle
Solaris platforms, users can install Oracle VM VirtualBox 4.2 on their
preferred host platform and run a huge variety of guest operating
systems in virtual machines," said Wim Coekaerts, Oracle senior vice
president of Linux and Virtualization Engineering. "Oracle VM VirtualBox
4.2 makes it even easier and more efficient for users to manage virtual
machines with VM Groups, new startup options, and new network tuning
capabilities."