

This way, you can run software written for one OS on another, such as Windows software on Linux or a Mac, without having to reboot to use it.

Running multiple operating systems simultaneously – Oracle VM VirtualBox enables you to run more than one OS at a time. It can run everywhere from small embedded systems or desktop class machines all the way up to datacenter deployments and even Cloud environments. Oracle VM VirtualBox is deceptively simple yet also very powerful. VirtualBox is a general-purpose full virtualizer for x86 hardware, targeted at server, desktop and embedded use. The only practical limits are disk space and memory. You can install and run as many virtual machines as you like.

As an example, you can run Windows and Linux on your Mac, run Windows Server 2016 on your Linux server, run Linux on your Windows PC, and so on, all alongside your existing applications. Secondly, it extends the capabilities of your existing computer so that it can run multiple OSes, inside multiple virtual machines, at the same time. What does that mean? For one thing, it installs on your existing Intel or AMD-based computers, whether they are running Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, or Oracle Solaris operating systems (OSes). Oracle VM VirtualBox is a cross-platform virtualization application.
