Oracle VM VirtualBox 3.2.4 User Manualinfluence virtual hardware that would normally be on the motherboard of a real computer. Base memory This sets the amount of RAM that is allocated and given to the VM when it is running. The specified amount of virtual machine.) 53 3 Configuring virtual machines 3.5 Display settings Video memory size This sets the size of the memory provided by the virtual graph- ics card available to the guest, in MB. As with various identifiers that can be used here, use VBoxManage list ostypes. • --memory: This sets the amount of RAM, in MB, that the virtual machine should allocate for itself from the host. See the 0 码力 | 306 页 | 3.85 MB | 1 年前3
 Oracle VM VirtualBox 4.0.4 User Manualinfluence virtual hardware that would normally be on the motherboard of a real computer. Base memory This sets the amount of RAM that is allocated and given to the VM when it is running. The specified amount of see chapter 10.6, Nested paging and VPIDs, page 161. 3.5 Display settings Video memory size This sets the size of the memory provided by the virtual graphics card available to the guest, in MB. As with Limits are configured through VBoxManage. The example below creates a bandwidth group named “Limit”, sets the limit to 20 MB/s and assigns the group to the attached disks of the VM: VBoxManage bandwidthctl0 码力 | 269 页 | 4.65 MB | 1 年前3
 Oracle VM VirtualBox 4.0.0 User Manualinfluence virtual hardware that would normally be on the motherboard of a real computer. Base memory This sets the amount of RAM that is allocated and given to the VM when it is running. The specified amount of see chapter 10.6, Nested paging and VPIDs, page 159. 3.5 Display settings Video memory size This sets the size of the memory provided by the virtual graphics card available to the guest, in MB. As with Limits are configured through VBoxManage. The example below creates a bandwidth group named “Limit”, sets the limit to 20 MB/s and assigns the group to the attached disks of the VM: VBoxManage bandwidthctl0 码力 | 263 页 | 4.63 MB | 1 年前3
 Oracle VM VirtualBox 4.0.6 User Manualinfluence virtual hardware that would normally be on the motherboard of a real computer. Base memory This sets the amount of RAM that is allocated and given to the VM when it is running. The specified amount of see chapter 10.6, Nested paging and VPIDs, page 160. 3.5 Display settings Video memory size This sets the size of the memory provided by the virtual graphics card available to the guest, in MB. As with Limits are configured through VBoxManage. The example below creates a bandwidth group named “Limit”, sets the limit to 20 MB/s and assigns the group to the attached disks of the VM: VBoxManage bandwidthctl0 码力 | 270 页 | 4.65 MB | 1 年前3
 Oracle VM VirtualBox 4.0.0_BETA1 User Manualinfluence virtual hardware that would normally be on the motherboard of a real computer. Base memory This sets the amount of RAM that is allocated and given to the VM when it is running. The specified amount of see chapter 10.6, Nested paging and VPIDs, page 156. 3.5 Display settings Video memory size This sets the size of the memory provided by the virtual graphics card available to the guest, in MB. As with Limits are configured through VBoxManage. The example below creates a bandwidth group named “Limit”, sets the limit to 20 MB/s and assigns the group to the attached disks of the VM: VBoxManage bandwidthctl0 码力 | 257 页 | 3.85 MB | 1 年前3
 Oracle VM VirtualBox 4.1.0 User Manualinfluence virtual hardware that would normally be on the motherboard of a real computer. Base memory This sets the amount of RAM that is allocated and given to the VM when it is running. The specified amount of see chapter 10.6, Nested paging and VPIDs, page 169. 3.5 Display settings Video memory size This sets the size of the memory provided by the virtual graphics card available to the guest, in MB. As with Limits are configured through VBoxManage. The example below creates a bandwidth group named “Limit”, sets the limit to 20 MB/s and assigns the group to the attached disks of the VM: VBoxManage bandwidthctl0 码力 | 284 页 | 4.76 MB | 1 年前3
 Oracle VM VirtualBox 4.1.14 User Manualinfluence virtual hardware that would normally be on the motherboard of a real computer. Base memory This sets the amount of RAM that is allocated and given to the VM when it is running. The specified amount of see chapter 10.6, Nested paging and VPIDs, page 173. 3.5 Display settings Video memory size This sets the size of the memory provided by the virtual graphics card available to the guest, in MB. As with Limits are configured through VBoxManage. The example below creates a bandwidth group named “Limit”, sets the limit to 20 MB/s and assigns the group to the attached disks of the VM: VBoxManage bandwidthctl0 码力 | 299 页 | 4.84 MB | 1 年前3
 Oracle VM VirtualBox 4.0.30 User Manualinfluence virtual hardware that would normally be on the motherboard of a real computer. Base memory This sets the amount of RAM that is allocated and given to the VM when it is running. The specified amount of see chapter 10.6, Nested paging and VPIDs, page 162. 3.5 Display settings Video memory size This sets the size of the memory provided by the virtual graphics card available to the guest, in MB. As with Limits are configured through VBoxManage. The example below creates a bandwidth group named “Limit”, sets the limit to 20 MB/s and assigns the group to the attached disks of the VM: VBoxManage bandwidthctl0 码力 | 280 页 | 4.70 MB | 1 年前3
 Oracle VM VirtualBox 4.0.36 User Manualinfluence virtual hardware that would normally be on the motherboard of a real computer. Base memory This sets the amount of RAM that is allocated and given to the VM when it is running. The specified amount of see chapter 10.6, Nested paging and VPIDs, page 162. 3.5 Display settings Video memory size This sets the size of the memory provided by the virtual graphics card available to the guest, in MB. As with Limits are configured through VBoxManage. The example below creates a bandwidth group named “Limit”, sets the limit to 20 MB/s and assigns the group to the attached disks of the VM: VBoxManage bandwidthctl0 码力 | 281 页 | 4.70 MB | 1 年前3
 Oracle VM VirtualBox 5.0.4 User Manualinfluence virtual hardware that would normally be on the motherboard of a real computer. Base memory This sets the amount of RAM that is allocated and given to the VM when it is running. The specified amount of chapter 10.4, Paravirtual- ization providers, page 221. 3.5 Display settings Video memory size This sets the size of the memory provided by the virtual graphics card available to the guest, in MB. As with Limits are configured through VBoxManage. The example below creates a bandwidth group named “Limit”, sets the limit to 20 MB/s and assigns the group to the attached disks of the VM: VBoxManage bandwidthctl0 码力 | 322 页 | 3.30 MB | 1 年前3
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