This is a short technical review of the Innotek VirtualBox software showing the pros and cons of server virtualization and consolidation as a whole. In this article I will show you how to install the VirtualBox application and get running, as a proof of concept, an Ubuntu Linux on top of Microsoft Vista OS as a host.
Why would you need server virtualization and consolidation
There are a lot of articles explaining what is, what is not and providing many reasons why you might need to virtualize your servers. I will approach the topic in a different way by just listing the pluses and minuses of the technology and will let you decide whether you need or want to use it.
I will start with the pluses:
Now the minuses of using virtualization:
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In this article we will guide you through the Ubuntu 7.10 server edition installation process. If you have an old piece of hardware and would like to make it a server or you need a LAMP server where you can host your website you can easily setup the Ubuntu server edition and take advantage of one of the most popular Linux distributions.
You can download the Server edition from http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download. Please make sure that you have selected the correct version and select the correct type of your system from the menus. As soon as you have the Ubuntu image downloaded burn it on a CD and you can begin the installation procedure. Put the Ubuntu 7.10 server CD into your CD-Rom and boot from it.
From the main screen select Install to the hard disk and press Enter. First you will be asked to choose your language. By default it is English and for this article we will use this option. So, select English and press Enter again. Then you will be asked for your location. Depending on the language that you have selected in the previous step a country is selected for you. We will use United States for this tutorial. Press Enter once again when you have your country selected. Next you will be asked if you would like to have your keyboard layout detected by the Ubuntu. It would be a good idea to perform this in order to have your keyboard properly set. Select “Yes” and you will be asked several questions. Based on your answers Ubuntu will suggest a keyboard layout for you. Most probably you will have US keyboard layout. However, you can always go back and manually configure your keyboard.
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