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Creating Linux VM Instance using VirtualBox

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Creating Linux VM Instance using VirtualBox will show you step by step how to create a VM using Hypervisor Type 2 Virtualization Platform such VirtualBox. The following slideshare should be suitable to create either Debian, Ubuntu, and CentOS Virtual Linux Hardware, meaning, you should select the appropriate Linux distribution during VM hardware creation. So, let’s create what is called Blank VM, meaning, assembling the hardware before the OS setup.

Objectives:

Creating Virtual VM Hardware Specs using VirtualBox

Prerequisites:

A. Basic Windows, MAC, or Linux Knowledge

B. VirtualBox for Widows, MAC, or Linux

C. Cloud and Virtualization Technologies Section

Creating VMs Using VirtualBox

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Creating VMs Using VirtualBox

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Building Professional Web Hosting Solution
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>> Creating VMs using Type 2 Hypervisor Section

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  2. Creating Linux VM Instance using VMware
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About Imad Daou

CCNA HUB Founder, Imad has been in IT field since 2007. Currently holding A+, Network+, Server+, Security+, and Storage+. HP, Dell, and IBM Hardware Certified. Pursuing Linux+, LPIC-2, RHCSA, RHCE, AWS, CCNA, and JNCIA.

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