SHRI VAISHNAV VIDYAPEETH VISHWAVIDYALAYA
Subject: Cloud Computing
Code: BTCS-701
Department – Information Technology
Session – Jan-July 2021
Submitted by: Guided by :
Ayush Neekhra Prof. Jayesh surana
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INDEX
List of Experiments:-
S.No Description Pg
no.
1. Introduction of Virtual Box AND Installation of 5-10
Virtual Box.
2. Deployment of virtual machine platform or 11-22
operating system on virtual box.
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List of Figure
S. NO Description Page no.
1.1 To Install Virtual Box – Setup Wizard 7
1.2 To Install Virtual Box – Custom Setup 7
1.3 To Install Virtual Box – Features Selection 8
1.4 To Install Virtual Box – Network Interfaces 8
Warning
1.5 Installation of Oracle VM VirtualBox – Ready 9
to Install
1.6 Installation of Oracle VM VirtualBox – 9
Installation process
1.7 Installation of Oracle VM VirtualBox- Exit 10
Setup Wizard
1.8 Installation of Oracle VM VirtualBox – Virtual 10
Box Window gets opened
2.1 Open the ubuntu website 12
2.2 Click new!! 13
2.3 Select memory size 14
2.4 Select hard disk size 15
2.5 Select hard disk file type 15
2.6 Double click on virtual machine name 16
2.7 Click folder shaped icon 16
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2.8 Select ubuntu iso file 17
2.9 Ubuntu begin running 17
2.10 Click install ubuntu 18
2.11 Preparing to install ubuntu 18
2.12 Erase disk and install ubuntu 19
2.13 Select time zone 19
2.14 Enter your name 20
2.15 Waiting for ubuntu installation 21
2.16 Login to ubuntu 21
2.17 Running ubuntu in virtual box 22
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S.no. Description Page no.
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Experiment 1
Aim : Introduction and Installation of Virtual Box.
Introduction :
Virtual Box -
VirtualBox is open-source software for virtualizing the x86 computing architecture. It
acts as a hypervisor, creating a VM (virtual machine) where the user can run
another OS (operating system).
The operating system where VirtualBox runs is called the "host" OS. The operating
system running in the VM is called the "guest" OS. VirtualBox supports Windows, Linux,
or macOS as its host OS.
When configuring a virtual machine, the user can specify how many CPU cores, and
how much RAM and disk space should be devoted to the VM. When the VM is running, it
can be "paused." System execution is frozen at that moment in time, and the user can
resume using it later.
History :
VirtualBox was originally developed by Innotek GmbH, and released on January
17, 2007 as an open-source software package. The company was later purchased
by Sun Microsystems.
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On January 27, 2010, Oracle Corporation purchased Sun, and took over development of
VirtualBox.
Guest operating systems supported by VirtualBox include:
Windows 10, 8, 7, XP, Vista, 2000, NT, and 98.
Linux distributions based on Linux kernel 2.4 and newer,
including Ubuntu, Debian, OpenSUSE, Mandriva/Mandrake, Fedora, RHEL,
and Arch Linux.
Solaris and OpenSolaris.
macOS X Server Leopard and Snow Leopard.
OpenBSD and FreeBSD.
MS-DOS.
OS/2.
QNX.
BeOS R5.
Haiku.
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ReactOS.
Installation of Virtual Box :
Steps to Install VirtualBox
Open the VirtualBox website. Go to https://www.virtualbox.org/ in your computer's
Internet browser. This is the website from which you'll download the VirtualBox setup
file.
Open the VirtualBox EXE file. Go to the location to which the EXE file downloaded and
double-click the file. Doing so will open the VirtualBox installation window.
Fig 1.1. To Install VirtualBox – Setup Wizard
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Fig 1.2. To Install VirtualBox – Custom Setup
Fig1.3. To Install VirtualBox – Features Selection
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Fig 1.4. To Install VirtualBox – Network Interfaces Warning
Fig 1.5.Installation of Oracle VM VirtualBox – Ready to Install
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Fig 1.6. Installation of Oracle VM VirtualBox- Installation process
Fig 1.7. Installation of Oracle VM VirtualBox- Exit Setup Wizard
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Fig 1.8. Installation of Oracle VM VirtualBox – Virtual Box Window gets opened
Experiment 2
Aim : Deployment of Virtual Machine Platform or Operating System on
Virtual Box.
Step 1 : Open the Ubuntu website. Go to https://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop in
your computer's web browser. You can download the Ubuntu disk image (also known
as an ISO file) here.
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Fig 2.1. Open the Ubuntu website
Step 2 : Click New. It's a blue badge in the upper-left corner of the VirtualBox window.
Doing so opens a pop-up menu.
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Fig 2.2 click new
Step 3 : Select an amount of RAM to use. Click and drag the slider left or right to
decrease or increase the amount of RAM that VirtualBox will have available for your
Ubuntu virtual machine.
The ideal amount of RAM will automatically be selected when you get to this
page.
Make sure not to increase the RAM into the red section of the slider; try to keep
the slider in the green.
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Fig 2.3 select Memory size
Step 4 : Create your virtual machine's virtual hard drive. The virtual hard drive is a
section of your computer's hard drive space which will be used to store your virtual
machine's files and programs:
Click Create
Click Next
Click Next
Select an amount of space to use.
Click Create
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Fig 2.4 select hard disk size
Fig 2.5 select hard disk file type
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Step 5 : Double-click your virtual machine's name. It's on the left side of the VirtualBox
window. Doing so will open a menu.
Fig 2.6. Double click on virtual machine name
Step 6 : Click the folder-shaped icon. This icon is in the lower-right side of the menu. A
new window in which you can select the Ubuntu ISO will open.
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Fig 2.7 click folder shaped icon
Step 7 : Select your Ubuntu ISO. Go to the folder into which the Ubuntu ISO file
downloaded (e.g., Desktop), then click the ISO file to select it.
Fig 2.8 select ubuntu iso file
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Fig 2.9 ubuntu begin running
Step 8 : Click Install Ubuntu. It's on the right side of the VirtualBox window.
Fig 2.10 click install ubuntu
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Step 9 : Check both boxes on the "Preparing to install Ubuntu" page. This will ensure
that everything Ubuntu needs to run will be installed.
Fig 2.11 preparing to install ubuntu
Step 10 : Check the "Erase disk and install Ubuntu" box. This may sound scary, but don't
worry—nothing on your computer will be erased.
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Fig 2.12 Erase disk and install ubuntu
Step 11 : Select a time zone. Click a section that correlates with your position on the
map.
Fig 2.13 select Time zone
Step 12 : Enter your name. Do so in the "Your name" text box at the top of the window.
Entering a name will also create a computer name for your virtual machine, but
you can create your own computer name as well by typing it into the "Your
computer's name" box.
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Fig 2.14 enter your name
Step 13 : Wait for Ubuntu to finish installing. This process may take anywhere from a
couple of minutes to half an hour depending on the speed of your computer.
You won't need to do anything during the installation process.
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Fig 2.15 waiting for ubuntu installation
Step 14 : Log into your computer. Once your Ubuntu virtual machine is back on, select
your name, then enter your password and click Sign In. Ubuntu will load your desktop
as though you were using a separate computer.
Fig 2.16 login to ubuntu
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Fig 2.17 running ubuntu in virtual box
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