Solaris support persists and support for Armed Macs improves
The most recent major update for the tool, VirtualBox 7.0 emerged in October 2022 – there have been ten maintenance releases since.last Friday, with user interface enhancements including"a selection between Basic and Experienced user level with reduced or full UI functionality" receiving top billing.
The ability to clone Oracle Cloud Infrastructure instances is another feature, as is the ability to reset instances in the Big Red cloud. Owners of post-2020 Macs packing an M1 or later processor will gain the ability to run Linux and BSD guests. Users who use remote access to VMs under the VirtualBox Remote Desktop Extension tool gain a little extra security – if they don’t set up TLS with custom certificates, the hypervisor will enable a self-signed certificate, and even issue a new one before the old one expires.Microsoft drags Windows Subsystem for Android into the trashThere's no word on when VirtualBox 7.1 will debut, but Oracle typically publishes three weekly betas before debuting a new release.
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