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To successfully run virtualization programs like VirtualBox, VMWare, or Parallels, your computer's host operating system must be compatible. This guide helps you understand the requirements for running virtual machines and enabling file sharing between host and guest operating systems. Explore installation tips, memory allocation, and the management of installed programs for a smooth virtual experience. Ensure your setup is optimized for performance with insights on running multiple virtual machines concurrently.
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To run the program: You need the OS: To run the program: You need the OS:
Your computer is running: You want it to also run:
Your computer is running: You want it to also run:
Your computer is running: VirtualBox You want it to also run:
Your computer is running: VirtualBox VMWare You want it to also run:
Your computer is running: VirtualBox VMWare Parallels You want it to also run:
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Your computer is running: VirtualBox Parallels VIRTUAL MACHINE SLOT VIRTUAL MACHINE SLOT VIRTUAL MACHINE SLOT VIRTUAL MACHINE SLOT
Host Operating System: Virtualization Software: VirtualBox VMWare Parallels Virtual Machines (Guest OS) (.vdi,.vdmk, .hdd, …): SEA Linux VM
File sharing • Memory • Installed programs • Parallels too smooth?