3.1. Supported Guest Operating Systems
docs.oracle.com › en › virtualizationFeb 06, 2013 · Supported Guest Operating Systems. Because Oracle VM VirtualBox is designed to provide a generic virtualization environment for x86 systems, it can run operating systems (OSes) of any kind. However, Oracle VM VirtualBox focuses on the following guest systems: Windows NT 4.0: Fully supports all versions, editions, and service packs.
What is guest operating system? | Oracle VirtualBox#
geek-university.com › oracle-virtualbox › what-isThe guest operating system in Oracle VirtualBox is the operating system that is running inside the virtual machine. Many guest operating systems are supported by Oracle VirtualBox, such as Windows 7 (32/64 bit), Windows 8 (32/64 bit), Windows Server 2008 (32/64-bit, also R2), Windows Server 2012 (also R2), Debian, SUSE, openSUSE, Mandriva, Fedora, Oracle linux, etc.
VirtualBox Supported Host and Guest Operating Systems ...
www.virtuatopia.com › indexMar 04, 2009 · Before looking at the supported guest and host operating systems it is important to first cover some requirements related to running 64-bit guest operating systems in VirtualBox virtual machines. Firstly, 64-bit guests require that the host hardware support hardware virtualization in the form of AMD-V or Intel-VT capable CPUs (see An Overview ...
Guest_OSes – Oracle VM VirtualBox
https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Guest_OSes24.02.2020 · Guest_OSes – Oracle VM VirtualBox Status: Guest OSes The following table gives an overview of how well VirtualBox operating systems work in its virtual machines. Rows marked with an asterisk (*) contain information reported by users and not verified by the VirtualBox team. (Page last updated 2020-02-24)
Oracle VM VirtualBox
https://www.virtualbox.org/?ref=hackernoon.comPresently, VirtualBox runs on Windows, Linux, Macintosh, and Solaris hosts and supports a large number of guest operating systems including but not limited to Windows (NT 4.0, 2000, XP, Server 2003, Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10), DOS/Windows 3.x, Linux (2.4, 2.6, 3.x and 4.x), Solaris and OpenSolaris, OS/2, and OpenBSD.