Master your server with these 7 informative resources (TechRepublic Premium) IBM is all in on hybrid cloud, and its new cloud modernization center wants to help you be, too How to test if your Linux server is vulnerable to Log4j Intel announces 12th generation Intel Core and 50 new processors at CES 2022 SEE: Building the Software Defined Data Center (ZDNet/TechRepublic special feature) Before you fire up a VM More about data centers I assume you have VirtualBox installed, and your VMs are ready to run on the host machine. ![]() I’ll show how to use VBoxManage to start, stop, and pause your VMs. ![]() To make this happen, you’ll use a very powerful command that comes with VirtualBox called VBoxManage it allows you to manage a number of aspects of your VMs. This makes it much easier to run your VMs without having to be at the host machine (you can ssh into the host and then manage the VMs) or without having a number of GUI windows open to clutter your server desktops (or be readily available for prying eyes). If you’re using VirtualBox as a virtual machine (VM) server in your data center, chances are you’re going to want to know how to run those VMs without having to rely on the VirtualBox GUI. See how to take advantage of the VBoxManage command to start, pause, and power down your VMs. ![]() ![]() VirtualBox virtual machines can be run without working with the GUI. How to run VirtualBox virtual machines from the command line
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