VirtualBox5.1.0

VirtualBox is a free and open-source virtualization software that allows users to create and run virtual machines on their computers. With VirtualBox, users can install and run multiple operating systems simultaneously on their computer without having to create separate partitions or buy additional hardware.

one of the main advantages of VirtualBox is its ease of use. It is simple to install and set up, even for those who have little or no experience with virtualization technology. VirtualBox also offers a wide range of customization options, including the ability to adjust the amount of RAM, CPU cores, and hard disk space allocated to each virtual machine.

Another great feature of VirtualBox is its compatibility with a wide range of operating systems. Users can install and run Windows, Linux, macOS, and many other operating systems on their virtual machines. This makes it an excellent tool for developers, software testers, and anyone who needs to run multiple operating systems on a single computer.

VirtualBox also offers a range of advanced features, such as support for USB devices, shared folders, and network adapters. These features make it possible to run software that requires hardware or network resources, such as virtual routers, firewalls, and servers.

VirtualBox is an excellent choice for anyone who needs to run multiple operating systems on a single computer. Its ease of use, wide range of customization options, and compatibility with many different operating systems make it a versatile and powerful tool for developers, IT professionals, and home users alike.


Key Feature:

  • Cross-platform compatibility.
  • Intuitive graphical user interface.
  • Support for various operating systems.
  • Seamless integration with host operating system.
  • Snapshots and clones.
  • Networking capabilities.
  • Virtual device support.
  • Extension packs for additional functionality.


What's New

Version 5.1.0

This is a major update. The following major new features were added:

  • VMM: new APIC and I/O APIC implementations that result in significantly improved performance in certain situations (for example with networking, bug #15295)
  • VMM: added support for Hyper-V paravirtualized debugging of Windows guests
  • VMM: emulate even more MMIO and shadow pagetable exits without going back to user mode
  • GUI: overall migration to Qt5 (bug #11775)
  • GUI: passive API event listener improving the VM GUI performance and response time
  • Audio: added HDA (High Definition Audio) support for newer Linux guests
  • Audio: added on-demand timers which should improve the overall performance and reduce the CPU consumption
  • Audio: more fine-grained volume control for the AC'97 emulation, which now also takes the master volume control into account
  • better support for Python 3

In addition, the following items were fixed and/or added:

  • VMM: activate the x2APIC by default for Linux guests
  • VMM: many more fixes
  • GUI: the Detach UI action is now a part of the VM Machine menu
  • GUI: reworked session information window
  • GUI: the new VM wizard now allows to choose the VM location for the VM which is being created
  • GUI: fixed location of touch events in unscaled HiDPI mode (bugs #14366#14367)
  • GUI: various bugfixes and internal cleanup
  • Storage: use fallocate() or similar if present to speed up creating fixed-sized disk images (bug #5967)
  • Storage: implemented NVMHCI-compatible storage controller
  • Audio: various bugfixes and infrastructure improvements
  • E1000: implemented interrupt throttling for performance improvements
  • EFI: many improvements, for example allow to boot from USB
  • OVF: improved handling of signed manifests
  • API: Windows XP guests and Windows 2003 server guests now default to the E1000 T Server network card
  • VBoxSVC: fixed several memory leaks when handling .dmg images
  • Installers: ship VBoxBugReport
  • Windows hosts: reworked COM proxy (e.g. bug #8298)
  • Linux installers: no longer rely on DKMS for module rebuilding
  • Linux Additions: fix a problem when updating the initramfs after the guest modules are compiled (bug #15579)
  • Linux Additions: try to fix a problem where the OpenGL libraries where loaded by the X server when we only support X clients (bug #15574)

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