REDWOOD SHORES, CA — (Marketwired) — 07/09/15 — To enable organizations and developers to more easily and flexibly create and deploy on premises and cloud applications, Oracle (NYSE: ORCL) has announced that Oracle VM VirtualBox 5.0, the latest release of the world–s most popular free and open source, cross-platform virtualization software, is generally available today.
A key tool for developers and users creating cloud and local applications without the overhead of using a full server environment, Oracle VM VirtualBox runs on standard x86 desktop and laptop computers. It allows users to set up multi-platform virtual machine environments for software development, testing, and general purpose operating system (OS) virtualization, with optional runtime encryption. Software engineers can develop for cloud technologies such as Docker and OpenStack from within Oracle VM VirtualBox VMs directly on their Windows, Mac OS, Linux, and Oracle Solaris machines, making it easier to create multi-tier applications with just a standard laptop. Oracle VM VirtualBox also enables users to create and update virtual machines locally, including the OS and applications, and then package them into an industry standard file format for easy distribution and cloud deployment in conjunction with Oracle VM Server, or other server virtualization solutions. Oracle VM VirtualBox allows users to run nearly any standard x86 OS to run applications that are not available natively on their systems.
“Creating, testing and deploying today–s applications, be they cloud, on premises, or software for desktop computers, can present significant challenges for developers and organizations, as it requires them to run a complex mixture of environments, operating systems and interfaces,” said Wim Coekaerts, senior vice president of Linux and Virtualization Engineering, Oracle. “Oracle VM VirtualBox 5.0 addresses these challenges by enabling the use of a wide range of virtual machine environments easily on standard desktop and laptop computers, and simple deployment to a server virtualization solution, which makes developing and delivering applications an easier and faster experience.”
The 5.0 release supports the latest guest or host operating systems including: Mac OS X Yosemite, Windows 10, Oracle Linux, Oracle Solaris, other Linux operating systems, and legacy operating systems. New capabilities in Oracle VM VirtualBox 5.0:
: Significantly improves guest OS performance by leveraging built-in virtualization support on operating systems such as Oracle Linux 7 and Microsoft Windows 7 and newer.
: Exposes a broader set of CPU instructions to the guest OS, enabling applications to make use of the latest hardware instruction sets for maximum performance.
: Guest operating systems can directly recognize USB 3.0 devices and operate at full 3.0 speeds. The guest OS can be configured to support USB 1.1, 2.0, and 3.0.
On all host platforms, Windows, Linux and Oracle Solaris guests now support “drag and drop” of content between the host and the guest. The drag and drop feature transparently allows copying or opening of files, directories, and more.
: Data can be encrypted on virtual hard disk images transparently during runtime, using the industry standard AES algorithm with up to 256 bit data encryption keys (DEK). This helps ensure data is secure and encrypted at all times, whether the VM is sitting unused on a developer–s machine or server, or actively in use.
Oracle VM VirtualBox 5.0 is free of charge for personal and evaluation purposes. Download it .
Commercial licenses for Oracle VM VirtualBox can be found . Terms, conditions and restrictions apply.
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