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54 Reviews

Why I fell in love with Oracle VirtualBox

Rating: 10 out of 10
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Use Cases and Deployment Scope

I use Oracle VM VirtualBox to create virtual servers to use in a lab environment. We currently have several labs that require me to make changes for connectivity requirements. This way I can emulate the servers using virtual servers. Then I can make the changes and test how those changes affect the servers in the lab.

Pros

  • Fast and simple creation of servers.
  • Ability to install OS of my choosing.
  • Reduced cost of creating servers as I don't need to purchase hardware.
  • Excellent online support when issues arise.

Cons

  • Lacks advanced enterprise features
  • You can over allocate resources that can impact performance on the host.
  • It is not compatible with all operating systems.

Likelihood to Recommend

Oracle VirtualBox is open source allowing the user to be able to freely use the software without having to pay a lot into using it. There are also a lot of community forums that users can get help and insight from without having to pay out a lot for support.
Vetted Review
Oracle VirtualBox
15 years of experience

Intuitive, reliable and good for several software development use cases

Rating: 8 out of 10
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Use Cases and Deployment Scope

Our main operation system is windows but as we develop software which runs on linux based servers, we use Oracle VM VirtualBox to develop and test software. This way we can rebuild a system which is comparable to our live servers. Besides developing and testing software, we also test new versions of libraries etc. within the VM first before we update our servers - this way we avoid having problems with dependencies between libraries.

Pros

  • Intuitive handling
  • Taking snapshots and cloning of VMs
  • Adaptable hardware settings

Cons

  • Draf&Drop is error prone
  • Gets slow as it takes more resources
  • Limited scalability

Likelihood to Recommend

It is very easy to set up a virtual machine with Oracle VM VirtualBox because it is very intuitive. It also works an every operation system and allows taking snapshots and cloning VMs which is pretty helpful to e.g. save stable states and return to a functioning version in case something wents wrong. Also it has some features like drag&drop which enables you to copy and paste from your main operating system into your vm and vice versa. Oracle VM VirtualBox is very well suited when multiple kinds of interworking software (e.g. some microservices, a webservice) are developed and tested like on our production servers. Sometimes container based software is more useful than Oracle VM VirtualBox, e.g. when only one specific software needs to be tested in a fresh environment.
Vetted Review
Oracle VirtualBox
10 years of experience

Oracle VM VirtualBox a needed asset in your toolbox

Rating: 10 out of 10
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Use Cases and Deployment Scope

We use it to test new applications, Operating systems and build standard desktops to deploy to the employees. We also use it as a sandbox to test various items we receive to ensure they are safe.

Pros

  • Creates new VM Hosts
  • Isolates Networking
  • Easy to use

Cons

  • Updates process when not an Admin

Likelihood to Recommend

Oracle VM VirtualBox is well suited for any office environment where you can load a spare machine to test out Operating systems, applications and test possible dangerous software, attachments and web sites in an isolated enviornmnet

Oracle VM VirtualBox Review

Rating: 7 out of 10

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

It's a very useful and simple to use tool. We use instead of Vmware Workstation or Vmware Player, and it's very reliable, multiplatform, and cheaper than Vmware. The community behind it is great and thanks to Oracle, the support is very responsive.

Pros

  • Virtualization
  • Migration of VM
  • Network configuration amongst VM

Cons

  • I would like a better conversion tool from Vmware.

Likelihood to Recommend

In the beginning, we used Oracle VM VirtualBox for personal business on our laptop, then we started to try to share VM (running on a centralized workstation) and it worked very well. We can use snapshots for tests and developing machines and templates for fast provisioning.

VirtualBox the best for virtualization!

Rating: 9 out of 10
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Use Cases and Deployment Scope

I personally use VirtualBox to test applications. With VirtualBox, I can test the application without even installing it on my actual machine, and doing this protects my device from any damages. For example, if I accidentally select the wrong settings for the application I am testing, the changes only affect my Virtual Machine and this is a great advantage for me. I also use different operating systems for work and for personal purposes thus I use VirtualBox to install another operating system (like Linux) without removing the one I already use (Windows).

Pros

  • Allocating the memory you want for each machine.
  • Allows you to put as many virtual machines as your device allows you.
  • The changes you make to your virtual machine only affects your virtual machine, not your main device.

Cons

  • It would be great if the window can become adjustable to full screen because right now you need to install another software to just make the window fullscreen.
  • The responsiveness of the VMs is slow sometimes.
  • It sometimes takes very long for a machine to boot.

Likelihood to Recommend

It is best suited when you want to have different operating systems on your laptop or desktop. You can easily switch between operating systems without the need to uninstall one. In another scenario, if you expect some application to damage your device, it would be best to run the application on the VM such that the damage can only be done to the virtual machine. It is less appropriate when time synchronization is very important. At times the VMs run their own times differently from the host time and this may cause some losses if what you doing is critical. Another important thing to take note of is the licensing of the application you want to run your VM. Some licenses do not allow the applications to be run on virtual servers so it is not appropriate to use the VM at this time.
Vetted Review
Oracle VirtualBox
1 year of experience

Oracle at it again with good and powerful products

Rating: 10 out of 10
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Use Cases and Deployment Scope

We used Oracle's solution to simulate environments and test future changes, updates, and patches on our software. We also used it for training sessions in order not to disturb production environments, while still simulating the real world with exact OS and SW versions.

VirtualBox made our testing way cheaper, easy, and less punitive because if anything went wrong we could simply revert to a past snapshot and document the results.

Pros

  • Virtualization
  • Testing of environments with any harm to production
  • Compatibility with older OS

Cons

  • User interface feels like I'm really using some 00's software
  • VM configurations are clumsy and hard to follow if you don't have much experience

Likelihood to Recommend

Oracle's VirtualBox is a good tool if you don't want to invest in a whole testing infrastructure (server racks and so on) for a small to medium environment where you don't need to have everything up and running every time you need to test the smallest things. The fact that you can easily switch between VMs (one at a time or even with more than one on online state) is a big plus.

VirtualBox by Oracle is the HyperVisor that can for small and large needs

Rating: 9 out of 10
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Use Cases and Deployment Scope

Oracle VM VirtualBox is used to house VM's to test different applications on Virtual machines in order to validate functionality without the worry of compromising a real system and having to start over. We also use these VM's to obfuscate access to our production environments by first accessing a VM then connecting to a VPN from that virtual machine.

Pros

  • Running multiple VM's on a simple laptop or desktop
  • Making a backup of a VM to quickly roll back to a known good state
  • Easy deployment of various operating system types and configurations

Cons

  • Reporting is a little lacking
  • Network settings for VM's can be hard to find or understand for the casual user

Likelihood to Recommend

Being able to build VM's to test different applications on Virtual machines in order to validate functionality without the worry of compromising a real system and having to start over is one of the greatest strengths of using an application like VirtualBox, and it does this well. The many options to create a VM of differing operating systems and functionality [make it] very simple and easy to do with this application.

Multiples Operating Systems

Rating: 8 out of 10
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Use Cases and Deployment Scope

VirtualBox is the tool we use to generate virtual machines in development environments. Either as much as to run Windows or Linux from Mac OS, or Windows from Linux. We have the need to have computers with the possibility of running these operating systems since the programs that we use for the industry are not all multiplatform.

Pros

  • Easy set up
  • Supports multiple operating systems
  • Free software
  • Nice interface
  • A lot of control over the configuration of the virtual machine

Cons

  • Coherence mode (like in Parallels)

Likelihood to Recommend

VirtualBox is an excellent option when it comes to virtualizing an operating system in an easy and safe way. Add controls on how much hardware of the host machine is going to be dedicated to the virtual one, configure which ports are accessible from each one, etc. However, like any virtual machine, if you need to use many of the hardware resources for the virtual machine, it is recommended to use a native installation of the virtual machine, since the performance of both (host and virtual) can be affected considerably.

Flexibility and productivity made simple

Rating: 10 out of 10
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Use Cases and Deployment Scope

Oracle VM VirtualBox is being used across the development department, mostly to run training environments. This helps us prepare preconfigured VMs with all the tools our engineers need to complete their training at different levels throughout their careers. Providing these training environments was always a challenge before, and after trying cloud options to provide online instances of the training environment, we decided to create these VMs and give offline options on a as-needed basis for our employees and avoid costs from having a growing cloud server capacity.

Pros

  • Configuration is easy
  • Compatibility with Open Standards for VMs
  • Learning how to use it is very simple
  • Great features for communication with the host system makes it easy to share resources

Cons

  • Documentation about commonly used features should be more easily available
  • Having more examples of what's possible with the software would be great, maybe showcasing peculiar implementations from others and the problems they were able to solve
  • Maybe simplify common actions to be applied to multiple VMs at once

Likelihood to Recommend

The most common scenarios for me where Oracle VM VirtualBox is well suited are when you want to create reusable resources and shared them on VMs for many users as a standalone solution and when you want to try things between different operating systems, you can opt for a VM to test things out without affecting the host system.
Vetted Review
Oracle VirtualBox
3 years of experience

Fantastic and Free

Rating: 10 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

We used Oracle VM VirtualBox as a quick and simple way to virtualize and consolidate multiple compute servers onto a single server. It is an easier way to provide a proof of concept for virtualization than using a bare metal hypervisor with an admin machine. Once the concept successfully shows the benefits of virtualization and the advantages of consolidating to a lower server footprint, it is easier to sell virtualization. In addition, snapshots, software defined networking, and ability to access/share host resources make it easier to roll back/deploy changes to development, test, and QA environments. On top of all that, it is free to use.

Pros

  • Ability to easily share/access host resources; allows for development work on the host machine that can be easily transferred to the guest machines and vice versa.
  • Advanced bootup/bios options allow for a custom deployment scenario, test platform.
  • Full product and all options are free to use, unlimited.
  • Very small installation footprint and memory use.

Cons

  • Interface is clean, but could be more sleek.
  • Guest systems need to be shutdown in order to make edit any resources. This can be a bit disruptive. Not ideal for Production environments.
  • The add-on extensions can be a bit confusing and need to be updated separately. They should be bundled together with the main application to ease updates and keep current.

Likelihood to Recommend

Ideal for use wherever a multi-OS guest environment is required, for system demos, or for development on different environments without having dedicated host systems for each environment. Best uses are for Dev/Test/QA.

Not necessarily the best option for production system as it is riding on another host. I prefer to have bare-metal hypervisor for reliability and less chance of corruption of host platform.
Vetted Review
Oracle VirtualBox
10 years of experience