let's learn Virtual Machine Practically FREE & Master VirtualBox ( Windows 11, Ubuntu, and Kali)

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In this video, Cybertoffy covers a complete guide to Virtual Machines and Hypervisors using VirtualBox. Learn the key differences between Type 1 and Type 2 hypervisors, and follow step-by-step instructions for installing Windows 11, Ubuntu, and Kali Linux VMs. We’ll also explore essential VirtualBox features like snapshots, cloning, and importing/exporting VMs.

00:00 - Introduction
01:46 - What is a Virtual Machine?
02:40 - How Do Hypervisors and VMs Work?
05:10 - Type 1 vs. Type 2 Hypervisors
06:55 - Advantages of Virtual Machines
09:49 - VM Requirements
12:33 - Installing VirtualBox and Dependencies
13:43 - Installing Windows 11 VM in VirtualBox
14:18 - Creating a New VM in VirtualBox
18:10 - Bypass Microsoft Login during Windows 11 VM Installation
22:01 - Installing Ubuntu (Linux) VM in VirtualBox
27:30 - Exploring VirtualBox Features
34:23 - Taking VM Snapshots and Recovery
34:24 - Installing Kali Linux VM in VirtualBox
38:30 - Importing Virtual Machines
40:48 - Cloning and Exporting VMs

Virtual machines are for everybody and are an essential skill in the modern workspace. Whether you want to become an ethical hacker, developer, network engineer, work with AI, or dive into computer science, virtualization is a core skill in Information Technology—and you need to learn this.

Virtual machines are like Venom from the movie Venom: The Last Dance. Just as Venom needs Eddie as his host to survive and thrive, a virtual machine (VM) requires a host operating system to function. In this analogy, the host OS is like Eddie, providing the necessary resources—such as CPU, memory, and storage—so the VM, like Venom, can operate independently of the host’s internal processes. The VM acts as a guest environment that can run its own applications and even different operating systems, all while leveraging the host's hardware. Just as Venom enhances Eddie with unique capabilities, VMs enhance the flexibility and scalability of the host system by allowing multiple isolated environments to coexist on a single physical machine.

Whether you're new to virtualization or looking to enhance your skills, this video offers all the details you need to get started with VirtualBox! Don’t forget to like and subscribe for more tech tutorials.

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