Tag Archive | "virtual environment"

How to Install Linux Mint 7 on a VirtualBox by Britec

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

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How to Install Linux Mint 7 on a virtualbox by britec.co.uk Virtualbox is for those who would like to run an alternate operating system inside Windows rather than dual-boot. Using this software allows you complete control over a virtual environment. If you have the license, you can install another copy of Windows inside Windows, or [...]

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Run Windows on Ubuntu Linux with Virtualbox

Saturday, January 30, 2010

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Anyone can run Windows in a virtual environment on Ubuntu Linux. It is very similar to Virtual PC (Made by Microsoft) You need a copy of Windows and an internet connection (to download Virtualbox)…………….. The Video is a little choppy because of my screen recording program… But it runs smooth on my desktop. Sound does [...]

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The Truth About Hosting Virtual Servers on VMware vs Virtuozzo

Saturday, January 23, 2010

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The difference between VMware and Virtuozzo Containers is more than just the name. Only hosting companies using VMware can offer complete flexibility, security and capacity, as well as options for high availability, load balancing and disaster recovery. Operating System Flexibility A basic difference between VMware and Virtuozzo is that VMware creates individual virtual [...]

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Virtualization of the Operating System With Virtuozzo

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

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Virtuozzo application allows to create a few isolated virtual environments (VE, VPS) on a separate physical server. It allows to divide hardwares, instruments of management including software licenses. A virtual environment (or virtual server) functions as good as a separate server. Each VPS includes:1. ) Set of accountsgroups – root, superuser, users’ accounts, groups;2. [...]

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How can you find good VPS hosting?

Monday, December 28, 2009

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VPS hosting is the right choice for you if you want more control than you can get from a shared hosting account, but you don’t need the power of a dedicated server. You are still sharing a server with other people, but you have your own virtual environment that they don’t have access to. [...]

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