VirtualBox enables a developer to develop code on a Mac, a Windows, Linux or Solaris machine and then run it in a virtual machine that mimics its target environment. Sun acquired VirtualBox as open source code when it bought Innotek GmbH, a German desktop virtualization firm, in February.
The 2.0 version supports 64 bit Linux, Windows Vista and Sun's Solaris and OpenSolaris, as well as the Mac's OS X.
Sun is now offering around the clock support for VirtualBox in the enterprise, available at www.sun.com/software/products/virtualbox/get.jsp.
VirtualBox is an entry-level product to Sun's xVM Server virtualization product line. xVM Server is available at $500 per physical server per year.
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