The Unikernel Compilation and Deployment Platform
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Oracle VM VirtualBox is a free virtualization software package for x86 and AMD64/Intel64-based computers. It was created by Innotek GmbH and was later acquired by Sun Microsystems, which was eventually acquired by Oracle Corporation. It was first released on January 17, 2007. Oracle VM VirtualBox allows users to run multiple operating systems on a single computer, without the need for additional hardware. It supports a variety of guest operating systems, including Windows, Linux, and macOS. Oracle VM VirtualBox is a powerful tool for developers, testers, and IT professionals who need to run multiple operating systems on the same machine for testing, debugging, or other purposes. It is widely used in the industry and has a large user community, with extensive documentation and support available.
The Unikernel Compilation and Deployment Platform
Load and Access a Vitualbox Image Easily (WIP)
A minimalist, idempotent command-line tool for managing local virtual machines
Watch directory on host and run shell script on VirtualBox VM when some filesystem change occurs
The ideal platform for developers
A packer post-processor that converts VirtualBox ISO builds into OVAs for VirtualBox and VMWare - without rebuilding the virtual machine!
📦 Packer post-processor plugin to produce Virtual Hard Disk (VHD) files
go-vbox-api is a Go module designed to interact with the VirtualBox SOAP API by making calls to the vboxwebsrv service
Packer plugin to create Hyper-V vagrant boxes from VirtualBox artifacts
Most complete golang library for virtualbox
VirtualBox provider for Terraform
A Recipe to Terraform a Virtualbox VM, with Docker, Docker Compose on Debian
A Highly Accessible and Automated Virtualization Platform for Security Education
The smart virtual machines manager. A modern CLI for Vagrant Boxes.
Packer plugin for VritualBox Builder
A go script that uses multiple methods to check if a machine is running in a VM or not
Created by Innotek GmbH, Sun Microsystems, Oracle Corporation
Released January 17, 2007