Virtual Machine Under same host Networking
I'm running variety of OS under VirtualBox on my Vista Ultimate Laptop... i have installed Windows XP Professional, Windows Server 2003, Ubuntu and Kubuntu 8.04
now my question is, can i get these 4 OS to network to each other? for a start can i connect my Windows XP Professional and Windows Server 2003? I recognize that they both come up with the same IP address/netmask etc...
is this possible? two separate virtual machines acting as separate machines talking to each other but both sitting on the same physical host OS?
now my question is, can i get these 4 OS to network to each other? for a start can i connect my Windows XP Professional and Windows Server 2003? I recognize that they both come up with the same IP address/netmask etc...
is this possible? two separate virtual machines acting as separate machines talking to each other but both sitting on the same physical host OS?
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http://opensourceexperiments.wordpress.com/2008/04/18/virtualbox-case-study-making-host-only-networking-work-between-two-ubuntu-guest-os-virtual-machine-on-windows-vista-host/
looks quite straight forward tho
That would make sense. You have several network options in VMWare so an assumption is the same with Virtualbox.
What I do with my virtual network is have two adapters per guest. One bridges through the physical hosts network card out to the local network. I then have a second adapter on each guest attached to a defined virtual switch. This allows the guests to talk to each other natively without needing to go through the guest os #1 adapter -> bridged interface -> local network -> bridged interface -> guest os #2 adapter route. That would be really inefficent.
Incase you didn't know... VMWare is actually available for free: http://www.vmware.com/products/server/ .. it is the former cost product known as GSX server. So If you can virtualbox has it's limitations, that may fill in those blanks
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