Changes

Jump to: navigation, search
VirtualBox Virtual Hard Disk Controllers
* '''Serial ATA (SATA/AHCI)''' - The latest drive controller standard, SATA provides higher levels of storage access performance and, unlike the older IDE standard, does not impose restrictions on the number of devices that can be attached to a single disk controller. In addition, SATA is designed to allow disk drives to be added and removed without powering down the system. SATA disk controllers may be configured to run in IDE compatibility mode to allow access from guest operating systems lacking Advanced Host Controller Interface (AHCI) support. VirtualBox allows up to 30 SATA ports to be configured per virtual machine. The first four of these are configured by default to operate in IDE compatibility mode. The SATA controller is disabled by default for new Virtual Box virtual machines. To enable the SATA controller, select the required virtual machine, click on ''Settings'' in the toolbar, select '' for the selected virtual machine, select ''Hard Disks'' from the list of categories and set the ''Enable SATA Controller'' check box. Finally, click ''OK'' to commit the change.
* '''Integrated Drive Electronics (IDE)''' - Perhaps the most widely used disk controller standard, these controllers are now being replaced in favor of the SATA standard. The VirtualBox virtual IDE disk controller allows up to four storage devices to be connected to a virtual machineusing the ''Primary Master'', ''Primary Slave'', ''Secondary Master'' and ''Secondary Slave'' slots. The secondary master ''Secondary Master'' connection is reserved for CD/DVD devices, allowing for the attachment of three virtual hard disks to the controller. If additional disks are required, it will be necessary to enable the VirtualBox SATA controller for the virtual machine as outlined above.
* '''Small Computer System Interface (SCSI)''' - A popular storage connection standard, SCSI is based on a bus topology allowing up to 16 stroage devices to be connected to a disk controller in a daisy chain configuration. Each device is assigned a unique SCSI identifier to distinguish it from other devices on the SCSI bus. VirtualBox provides emulation for BusLogic and LsiLogic 53c1030 SCSI disk controllers. SCSI virtual disk controller support is currently categorized as ''experimental'' in VirtualBox 2.1.
1,798
edits

Navigation menu