Oracle, in an escalating battle with VMware in its effort to gain more control over virtualised IT systems, on 13 September said it has upgraded its freely downloadable, open-source, cross-platform VM VirtualBox virtualisation control package to make it more user-friendly.
In updating its key data centre virtualisation control platform to v4.2, Oracle has added a feature it calls VM Groups, which are designed to streamline management, improve network capabilities, and provide support for new host and guest operating system platforms.
Due to the ever-increasing number of similar virtual machines now being deployed on a daily basis in many IT systems, maintaining control of them all has become a problem that continues to spiral up. Oracle VM VirtualBox 4.2 enables administrators or users to operate on any number of VMs all at once, through a graphical user interface, APIs and command line tools.
“Groups allow you to organise your VM library in a sensible way, e.g., by platform type, by project, by version, by whatever,” an Oracle Virtual Box engineer wrote in his blog.
There are also a few networking improvements in VirtualBox 4.2. Oracle described them as such:
Oracle VM VirtualBox 4.2 also adds support for Windows 8, Mac OS X 10.8 “Mountain Lion”, and Oracle Linux 6.3.
“VirtualBox 4.2 is the only free, open-source virtualisation software that supports Windows, Mac, Linux and Oracle Solaris platforms, users can install Oracle VM VirtualBox 4.2 on their preferred host platform and run a huge variety of guest operating systems in virtual machines,” said Wim Coekaerts, Oracle senior vice president of Linux and Virtualisation Engineering.
You can download Oracle VM VirtualBox 4.2 free of charge here.
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