Getting started with oracle VM virtualbox : build your own virtual envinronment from scratch using virtualbox / Pradyumna Dash ; cover image by Jarek Blaminsky.
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- 9781782177838
- 1782177833
- 005.43 23
- QA76.9.V5 .D374 2013eb
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Includes index.
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Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Introduction to Virtualization; Hypervisor; Reasons to use Virtualization; Oracle VM VirtualBox; Virtualization components; VirtualBox features; How VirtualBox functions; Oracle VM VirtualBox architecture; VBoxSVC; VirtualBox; Summary; Chapter 2: Installation of Oracle VM VirtualBox on Linux; Basic requirements; Host OS; Windows; Mac OS X; Linux; Solaris; Guest OS; Installation; Installing dependency packages; Installing VirtualBox 4.2.16; Rebuilding kernel modules
Start VirtualBoxUpdate VirtualBox; Remove VirtualBox; Summary; Chapter 3: VM Creation on VirtualBox; Creating the guest virtual machine; Starting the virtual machine; Virtual machine groups; Virtual machine snapshots; Taking, restoring, and deleting snapshots; Virtual machine clone; Summary; Chapter 4: Installing OEL; Installing Oracle Enterprise Linux 6.0; Installing VirtualBox Guest Additions; Ways to install VirtualBox Guest Additions; Using shared folders; Mounting the folders; Memory management techniques; Memory ballooning; Page fusion; Summary; Chapter 5: Virtual Networking
Virtual networking hardwareNetworking modes; Network Address Translation (NAT); Port forwarding with NAT; Bridged networking; Internal networking; Host-only networking; Bandwidth limitation for network I/O; Summary; Chapter 6: Virtual Storage; Virtual disk; Hard disk controllers; Disk image files (VDI, VMDK, VHD, and HDD); Image write modes; Cloning a virtual disk image; Bandwidth control for disk images; Summary; Index
A step-by-step guide that will show you how to install, configure, and manage VirtualBox.This book is for system administrators, technical architects, and virtualization enthusiasts who want to learn how to set up a virtual machine. Knowledge of the Linux environment is expected. Prior experience with VirtualBox or knowledge of virtualization is not required.
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