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Oracle VM VirtualBox is a free and open-source virtualization software that allows you to run multiple operating systems (OS) on a single physical machine. It is developed by Oracle and supports Windows, macOS, Linux, and Solaris as both host and guest operating systems.
Cross-Platform Compatibility – Runs on Windows, Linux, macOS, and Solaris.
Supports Multiple OS – You can install and run different OS like Windows, Linux, macOS, BSD, and even Android in virtual machines (VMs).
Snapshot Feature – Take snapshots of your virtual machine to save the current state and revert if needed.
Shared Clipboard & Drag-and-Drop – Easily copy-paste or move files between your host and VM.
Networking & Port Forwarding – Supports NAT, Bridged, Host-only, and Internal networks for communication between VMs and the host.
USB & Hardware Support – Use USB devices, shared folders, and hardware acceleration inside VMs.
Seamless Mode & Fullscreen – Run VM applications alongside host applications smoothly.
1- Testing Different OS – Run Windows, Linux, or macOS without needing to dual-boot.
2- Cybersecurity & Ethical Hacking – Set up a Kali Linux environment for penetration testing.
3- Software Development & Testing – Test software in different OS environments.
4- Safe Browsing & Malware Testing – Run suspicious files in an isolated virtual machine.
5- Creating Virtual Labs – Simulate networking environments for IT and cybersecurity training.
Download VirtualBox from virtualbox.org.
Install it like any regular software.
(Optional) Install VirtualBox Extension Pack for USB and better performance.
Create a new virtual machine:
Click New ➝ Choose OS type (Windows/Linux/macOS) ➝ Allocate RAM & storage.
Mount an ISO file to install an OS.
Start the VM and install the OS like on a real computer.