One perpetual VirtualBox Enterprise socket costs $1,220, while 100 units of endless, named user plus sockets are priced at $6,100. However, commercial users must purchase the VirtualBox Extension Pack Enterprise commercial license for business use. VirtualBox can be downloaded and used for free by personal users under the GNU General Public License. For instance, developers can create software for different platforms on the same machine, while testers can use it to build virtual networks for software testing. VirtualBox is leveraged by IT administrators, software developers, numerous other technical professionals, and general end-users for multiple purposes. Depending on the host system’s configuration, one can use this solution to deploy anything from desktop-class machines and small embedded systems to cloud environments and large datacenter deployments. VirtualBox allows any system to install and operate as many virtual machines as its memory and disc space allow.
For instance, a user can run Windows 11 and Ubuntu on their MacBook Air without compromising their existing system configuration or applications. VirtualBox can extend the technical capabilities of any compatible computer, enabling it to run multiple operating systems in different virtual machines at once. It runs on all major operating systems, including Windows, Linux, Oracle Solaris, and macOS. Users can install this cross-platform virtualization tool on any Intel- or AMD-powered computer. You can use this solution to deploy as many virtual machines as the host architecture has the resources for. Oracle VM VirtualBox is a tool for virtualizing x86 and AMD64/Intel64 computing architecture, enabling users to deploy desktops, servers, and operating systems as virtual machines.