VirtualBox 2.1.0 Released

VirtualBox 2.1.0 Released

By Pat December 17, 2008

Reminder: VirtualBox allows you to create and run virtual machines on host systems 32 or 64-bit x86: Windows, GNU / Linux 32 and 64-bit, OpenSolaris and Mac OS X. VirtualBox supports virtual machines 32 and 64 bits following: Windows (including Vista), Linux 2.x, OS / 2 Warp, OpenBSD and FreeBSD.
Originally created by Innotek, VirtualBox is now supported by Sun Microsystems following the acquisition of the company designer 12.02.2008.

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