VirtualBox 2.1 Now Available
All platforms: Free and open source virtualization software VirtualBox gets a “major upgrade” to version 2.1 which is now available for download.

Besides a gaggle of fixes, the changelog details new features:
- Support for hardware virtualization (VT-x and AMD-V) on Mac OS X hosts
- Support for 64-bit guests on 32-bit host operating systems (experimental; see user manual, chapter 1.6, 64-bit guests, page 16)
- Added support for Intel Nehalem virtualization enhancements (EPT and VPID; see user manual, chapter 1.2, Software vs. hardware virtualization (VT-x and AMD-V), page 10))
- Experimental 3D acceleration via OpenGL (see user manual, chapter 4.8, Hardware 3D acceleration (OpenGL), page 66)
- Experimental LsiLogic and BusLogic SCSI controllers (see user manual, chapter 5.1, Hard disk controllers: IDE, SATA (AHCI), SCSI, page 70)
- Full VMDK/VHD support including snapshots (see user manual, chapter 5.2, Disk image files (VDI, VMDK, VHD), page 72)
- New NAT engine with significantly better performance, reliability and ICMP echo (ping) support (bugs #1046, #2438, #2223, #1247)
- New Host Interface Networking implementations for Windows and Linux hosts with easier setup (replaces TUN/TAP on Linux and manual bridging on Windows)
We’ve already shown you how to run Windows apps seamlessly inside Linux with VirtualBox; what OS combinations are you using it with? VirtualBox is a free download for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux.
Please choose the appropriate package for your Linux distribution:
- Ubuntu 8.10 (“Intrepid Ibex”) i386 | AMD64
- Ubuntu 8.04 LTS (“Hardy Heron”) i386 | AMD64
- Ubuntu 7.10 (“Gutsy Gibbon”) i386 | AMD64
- Ubuntu 6.06 LTS (“Dapper Drake”) i386 |AMD64
- Debian 5.0 (“Lenny”) i386 | AMD64
- Debian 4.0 (“Etch”) i386 | AMD64
- Debian 3.1 (“Sarge”) i386
- openSUSE 11.1 i386 | AMD64
- openSUSE 11.0 i386 | AMD64
- openSUSE 10.3 i386 | AMD64
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 (SLES10) i386 | AMD64
- Fedora 9 (“Sulphur”) / 10 (“Cambridge”) i386 | AMD64
- Fedora 8 (“Werewolf”) i386 | AMD64
- Fedora 7 (“Moonshine”) i386 | AMD64
- Mandriva 2008.0 i386
- Mandriva 2007.1 i386
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 (“RHEL5″) i386 | AMD64
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 (“RHEL4″) i386
- PCLinuxOS 2007 i386
- Xandros Desktop 4.1 i386
- All distributions i386 | AMD64