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Getting Started with Oracle VM VirtualBox
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Getting Started with Oracle VM VirtualBox
Table of Contents
Getting Started with Oracle VM VirtualBox
Credits
About the Author
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Preface
What this book covers
What you need for this book
Who this book is for
Conventions
Reader feedback
Customer support
Errata
Piracy
Questions
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
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 VirtualBox
Update VirtualBox
Remove VirtualBox
Summary
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
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
5. Virtual Networking
Virtual networking hardware
Networking modes
Network Address Translation (NAT)
Port forwarding with NAT
Bridged networking
Internal networking
Host-only networking
Bandwidth limitation for network I/O
Summary
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
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