Dealing with Oracle VM VirtualBox is very easy, specially if you have a decent experience with programming. You can easily deal with the assets of a VM and set it exactly how you want it. Also, it allows you to run distinctive working frameworks, so you can access to several OS on a single host P and experiment with the reaction of any software under any new environment. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
You may find yourself having connectivity or operating issues with the virtual machines. The good thing is that these situations come whenever you're making important changes on the VM, so if you're going to do this, you can make a copy of the VM so you can save your progress. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Oracle VM allows for environment portability, where you can choose the exact configuration you want for your VM. The interface shows every detail about all your VMs in one place, so you can check the state of the machines and their specifications. Also, you're able to import or export VM images to share them with the rest of your team. In case you make a mistake, it offers environment snapshots, so you can easily revert any changes you have made Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
There are some problems with the host hardware, as some of them are not supported. You must install the respective driver on every VM to have access to it. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Oracle VM is a free solution, so we don't have to purchase licenses, that tend be expensive in similar software. It has a very complete set of commands to control functionality, as well as a simple UI, if you are not a terminal guy. Besides, It allows you to support multiple OS, so you can use several of them in a single computer. Also, it allows for environment replication, which means you can duplicate a VM and use it on another computer, and you can use hypervisor to run any version of Windows and Linux without issues. Personally, I use it with vagrant to set up a provisioning process on-the-go and it works pretty well. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Sometimes you have to change BIOS settings to enable virtualization. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Oracle VM VirtualBox is great in so many ways. It’s simple, easy to use and setup is very quick, taking only a couple of minutes. You can create countless VMs and run them simultaneously, although it depends on the resources of your workstation. Not only that, but I can have multiple OS running simultaneously and with the specific characteristics of my choose. Also, It facilitates the use of docker and containerizing workloads via development desktops. I think it provides the rightful native environment for testing different OS. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Although Oracle VM VirtualBox can simulate several environments, simulating a Mac environment is a bit difficult. You have to set it up too specifically so it can run with no bugs. Also, it doesn’t have documentation, especially when trying to run VMs with unusual drivers. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The tool has always worked and never disappoints more so when it comes to using it, managing the wool as well as customization. It makes container registry a walk in the park. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Registry has presented zero challenges and therefore I have no basis to complain. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I have used Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Registry and it outperforms other similar tools. Thanks to its UI, using and managing it is easy. Customization is also easy and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Registry offers many features. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Registry is powerful and no cons Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Oracle VM is free and it’s still reliable, something hard to tell with other free products out there. Also, setting-up, running machines and manage resources of any VM can be done with basic computer knowledge. Software virtualization is possible with a couple of clicks when using Oracle VM. Also, it works well with Vagrant, so it enables an easy setting up for machines in any desired state. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
It’s uncommon, but I have found some errors that tend to crash the VM, especially some errors with OVF/OVA images, where these have been ignored in the startup and install sections. Also, if the main computer goes to sleep mode, machines seem to lose network connectivity, tend to crash and, sometimes, even their clocks goes out of sync. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Oracle VM is free of any fees or subscriptions, and this makes it a great option considering everything it’s very cost effective to manage and handle. The customization of the resources can be done easily. Even if there’s something you can’t find, there is a lot of documentation out there so you can customize your solutions. You can even get detailed environment configuration with suggestions based on your host system's resources, so the possibilities are infinite with this software. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Although there is a lot of documentation of the software, it’s very hard to find answers. If you have a specific issue, you will have to review a lot of the documentation in order to get the rightful solution. Also, this software takes a lot of resources from your PC. For example, if you want to run Ubuntu in your VM you will need at least 8GB of Ram, and the performance may not be as smooth as you’d like. Also, the 3D graphics acceleration performance is pathetic, so avoid using it. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Although it was implemented several years go in my company, tt was the first virtualization tool I ever used and it was incredibly simple to install and learn. Then I used VMWare, but I decided to stay with Oracle VM it had a better performance with a cheaper price. I love that I can choose all settings from the VM, so I can create exactly the type of environment I want in order to test a product. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Oracle VM is installed across several computers in the IT department and some of them showed an error the first time I was trying to open a VM. After searching online I discovered I had to permit virtualization through BIOS. I still don't know why it only happens in a few computers, but this process when slow and unpleasant. Also, there are some issues with the drivers, like a 3D video driver I'm unable to add, regardless of the customization I make to the VM. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The aviatrix solution that automates OCI provisionment, has helped lots of customers to deploy OCI quicker and more efficiently. In this multi cloud world, having the ability to quickly deploy and connect OCI into Azure is a must have! Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The biggest challenge is how far along OCI is from a networking standpoint. As it continues to improve, the better it will be. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.