VirtualBox creates a virtual drive on your hard disk where you install the virtualized operating system, which you can access as if you were actually running. This unit can have a fixed size (static) or variable (dynamic).
The setup wizard will prompt you to book a minimum of 64 MB of RAM for the operating system virtualized.
For now, you can virtualize operating systems are: Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, Linux 2.4, Linux 2.6, OS / 2 Warp, OpenBSD, FreeBSD, DOS / Windows 3 . x, and so on.
The benefits of virtualization are many: you can access and run an application on another operating system, create snapshots of the operating system that can be used to recover the system after an unexpected drop, save time and money on complicated configurations hardware, etc..
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