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Your real PC running VirtualBox is called the host; VirtualBox is technically the hypervisor; and any virtualized systems it runs on the host PC are called guests, and are your virtual machines (VM).
If you want to replicate a virtual machine in VirtualBox, you have two options: Export and import to a separate computer or Create a clone.
Have you deployed VirtualBox virtual machines, only to find they cannot be reached on your company network? Jack Wallen tells you how to easily fix that problem.
Virtualbox is a great app for using different operating systems on your PC, so here's how to get a fresh virtual machine set up and running.
Maintain security measures While using a virtual machine for your Web browsing and email can limit the damage from a successful attack, it’s not a cure-all for your security issues.
Virtualbox is one of the more user-friendly tools when it comes to setting up virtual machines, but let's walk you through your first time.
VirtualBox includes advanced snapshot controls over its drive images. Open the “Machine Tools” menu, and choose “Snapshots.” This enables you to manage your VM images.