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vmx/vt-x support
About this tag
This tag covers discussions about enabling and using VMX/VT-x support for virtualization on Windows systems. Content includes guides for running Linux distributions like Rocky Linux in VirtualBox on Windows 11, emphasizing the need for hardware virtualization features to be enabled in BIOS or UEFI. Topics address troubleshooting when VT-x is disabled, performance considerations, and compatibility with Hyper-V. The tag is relevant for users setting up virtual machines for development, testing, or enterprise IT scenarios where stable, binary-compatible Linux environments are required alongside Windows.
Running Rocky Linux inside a VirtualBox environment on Windows 11 has emerged as a cost-effective and flexible solution for enthusiasts and professionals seeking to explore enterprise-grade Linux without dedicating physical hardware. The step-by-step, community-centric spirit of Rocky...
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