
{"id":9043,"date":"2017-03-09T21:58:54","date_gmt":"2017-03-09T20:58:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.trucnet.com\/?p=9043"},"modified":"2017-03-09T21:58:54","modified_gmt":"2017-03-09T20:58:54","slug":"virtualbox-5-0-34-build-113845-portable","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.trucnet.com\/en\/virtualbox-5-0-34-build-113845-portable\/","title":{"rendered":"VirtualBox 5.0.34 Build 113845 + Portable"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>VirtualBox is a powerful virtualization product for businesses and individuals. VirtualBox provides useful features for several scenarios: Running multiple operating systems simultaneously. VirtualBox allows you to run more than one operating system at a time. This way, you can run software written for one operating system on another (for example, Windows software on Linux or macOS) without having to restart your computer to use it.<\/p>\n<p>Because you can configure which types of &quot;virtual&quot; hardware should be presented to each operating system, you can install an older operating system such as DOS or OS\/2, even if your actual computer hardware is no longer supported by that operating system.<br \/>\nSoftware vendors can use virtual machines to transport complete software configurations. For example, installing a full email server solution on a physical machine can be a time-consuming task. With VirtualBox, such a complex configuration (often called an &quot;appliance&quot;) can be integrated into a virtual machine. Installing and running an email server becomes as simple as importing such a device into VirtualBox.<\/p>\n<p>Once installed, a virtual machine and its virtual hard disks can be considered a &quot;container&quot; that can be frozen, woken up, copied, backed up, and transported between hosts at will. Furthermore, using another VirtualBox feature called &quot;snapshots,&quot; you can save a specific state of a virtual machine and revert to that state if needed. This allows for free experimentation with a computing environment. If something goes wrong (for example, after installing malware or infecting the guest with a virus), you can easily revert to a previous snapshot and avoid the need for frequent backups and restores. An unlimited number of snapshots can be created, allowing you to revert to previous virtual machine states. 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VirtualBox fournit sont utiles pour plusieurs sc\u00e9narios: Ex\u00e9cution de plusieurs syst\u00e8mes d&rsquo;exploitation simultan\u00e9ment. VirtualBox vous permet d&rsquo;ex\u00e9cuter plus d&rsquo;un syst\u00e8me d&rsquo;exploitation \u00e0 la fois. 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