If you need to run Windows inside OS X, you have three options: VirtualBox, VMware, and Parallels. Each has their own strengths and weaknesses, and different use cases where one’s better than another.
Have you ever found yourself juggling between Linux and Windows, wishing you could seamlessly run both without the hassle of dual-booting? For many Linux enthusiasts, the need to access ...
Virtualization opens the doors to many interesting projects, be it running the newer versions of macOS on your home server or hosting a plethora of services inside virtual machines. But what if you ...
It’s hard to complain when VirtualBox is free for personal and educational use. However, its complex set-up process and limited 3D graphics support mean that it’s best suited for corporate users with ...
Nearly four years after its last major release, VirtualBox 7.0 arrives with a… host of new features. Chief among them are Windows 11 support via TPM, EFI Secure Boot support, full encryption for ...
Frankly, I'm excited about VirtualBox 5.x and not just because it's been five-ish years since the last major version upgrade, but because this particular version adds some fresh features that I've ...