Is Virtualbox right for me?
Posted: 13. Jun 2012, 01:12
Hi All
I'm new to all of this and I just have some questions to see if I'm headed in the right direction.
Basically what I want to do is using one computer, run two separate instances of Windows 7.
- One instance with video, sound, mouse and keyboard etc sending to one monitor/speakers/wireless usb keyboard and mouse. (All plugged into the one computer)
- Another instance with video, sound, mouse and keyboard etc sending to another monitor/speakers/wireless usb keyboard and mouse. (Again all plugged into the one computer)
These two monitor/speaker/mouse n keyboard setups will be in separate rooms, and I want them to "act" as complete separate computers, but using the one computer. I understand that each VM needs its own "harddrive" or "partition" etc which is fine I know about partitions and I can assign some space for them. But what I want them to be able to do is also see a general partition that they both share (this will be storage for all the files etc that each will be using from time to time). I also want both VM's to use the same internet connection (which is provided by a wireless dongle connected to my Wifi).
Computer specs are:
AMD Phenom II 955
Asus M4A79T Deluxe Mobo (has both optical sound out, and 6 audio jacks, 4 usb ports etc)
Sapphire 4890 OC GPU (with two DVI outputs)
8gb 1600 Ram
(if you need anything else let me know, but thats the guts of it)
So is this possible with VirtualBox? Could you guys please link me to some relevant tutorials etc for this type of setup? Or help me out with it as its all new to me.
Some specific questions I have is:
- With guest operating systems. I run Windows 7 currently. Do I need to purchase more copies of Windows 7 to run as the guests? Or can I just use the one I already own?
- Will sound capturing for specific VM's work? I know that when I plug in a audio jack into the back of the computer, a window pop's up where I can choose what I just plugged in does, I choose "Front Speakers" which gives a stereo sound output, I want exactly this, just twice send independently to two different sets of speakers?
- With the above set up, I assume I need to "assign" usb ports to each VM or something? So the Mouse and Keyboard works? Same with the DVI outputs on the graphics card, I need to "assign" an output to each VM so that it displays on the correct screen?
- Since I only need two instances of Windows, could I perhaps just have one VM for one instance, and then use the host as another?
Thanks very much in advance.
Cheers
I'm new to all of this and I just have some questions to see if I'm headed in the right direction.
Basically what I want to do is using one computer, run two separate instances of Windows 7.
- One instance with video, sound, mouse and keyboard etc sending to one monitor/speakers/wireless usb keyboard and mouse. (All plugged into the one computer)
- Another instance with video, sound, mouse and keyboard etc sending to another monitor/speakers/wireless usb keyboard and mouse. (Again all plugged into the one computer)
These two monitor/speaker/mouse n keyboard setups will be in separate rooms, and I want them to "act" as complete separate computers, but using the one computer. I understand that each VM needs its own "harddrive" or "partition" etc which is fine I know about partitions and I can assign some space for them. But what I want them to be able to do is also see a general partition that they both share (this will be storage for all the files etc that each will be using from time to time). I also want both VM's to use the same internet connection (which is provided by a wireless dongle connected to my Wifi).
Computer specs are:
AMD Phenom II 955
Asus M4A79T Deluxe Mobo (has both optical sound out, and 6 audio jacks, 4 usb ports etc)
Sapphire 4890 OC GPU (with two DVI outputs)
8gb 1600 Ram
(if you need anything else let me know, but thats the guts of it)
So is this possible with VirtualBox? Could you guys please link me to some relevant tutorials etc for this type of setup? Or help me out with it as its all new to me.
Some specific questions I have is:
- With guest operating systems. I run Windows 7 currently. Do I need to purchase more copies of Windows 7 to run as the guests? Or can I just use the one I already own?
- Will sound capturing for specific VM's work? I know that when I plug in a audio jack into the back of the computer, a window pop's up where I can choose what I just plugged in does, I choose "Front Speakers" which gives a stereo sound output, I want exactly this, just twice send independently to two different sets of speakers?
- With the above set up, I assume I need to "assign" usb ports to each VM or something? So the Mouse and Keyboard works? Same with the DVI outputs on the graphics card, I need to "assign" an output to each VM so that it displays on the correct screen?
- Since I only need two instances of Windows, could I perhaps just have one VM for one instance, and then use the host as another?
Thanks very much in advance.
Cheers