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Old 08-16-2012, 07:09 AM   #1
Neeroj Guru
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Question Virtualization is getting problem in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6


Actually my Hardware details is as follows:
MotherBoard : intel DG965RY
RAM : 2GB
CPU : intel pentium Dual core 2.0 GHz
HDD : Western Digital 320GB

Now Issue:
- Issue on Hypervisor Installation

I am running RHEL 6.0 in my machine, but there is a facility of virtualization in this OS, i mean virtual machine. But i am not able to use.

From my instructor's view point we have to enable virtualization technology in our mother board.

I have checked in my mother board's BIOS setup there is no virtualization technology system in it.

I have also try Oracle Virtual Box, but it doesnot install in this OS.

Is there any possible ways to solve this kind of problem or i have to changed my motherboard having VT Enabled?
 
Old 08-16-2012, 03:05 PM   #2
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Visualization technology is not supported by your mother-board

please check this link below
http://ark.intel.com/products/22637/...-Board-DG965RY


for solution I would like to suggest you give a try for vmware-player it may help you
(NOTE: if it did worked, not all the benefits of visualization could be ripped of as your hardware is not supporting it)
you can download vmware from

www.vmware.com

it is available for both linux and windows

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