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4 <title>Alternative Front-Ends</title>
5
6 <body>
7 <p>
8 As briefly mentioned in <xref href="features-overview.dita#features-overview"/>,
9 Oracle VM VirtualBox has a very flexible internal design that enables
10 you to use multiple interfaces to control the same virtual
11 machines. For example, you can start a virtual machine with the
12 VirtualBox Manager window and then stop it from the command line. With
13 Oracle VM VirtualBox's support for the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP),
14 you can even run virtual machines remotely on a headless server
15 and have all the graphical output redirected over the network.
16 </p>
17 <p>
18 The following front-ends are shipped in the standard
19 Oracle VM VirtualBox package:
20 </p>
21 <ul>
22 <li>
23 <p><b outputclass="bold">VirtualBox.</b> This is the
24 VirtualBox Manager, a graphical user interface that uses the Qt
25 toolkit. This interface is described throughout this manual.
26 While this is the simplest and easiest front-end to use, some
27 of the more advanced Oracle VM VirtualBox features are not included.
28 </p>
29 </li>
30 <li>
31 <p><b outputclass="bold">VBoxManage.</b> A command-line
32 interface for automated and detailed control of every aspect
33 of Oracle VM VirtualBox. See
34 <xref href="vboxmanage.dita#vboxmanage"/>.
35 </p>
36 </li>
37 <li>
38 <p><b outputclass="bold">VBoxHeadless.</b> A front-end
39 that produces no visible output on the host at all, but can
40 act as a RDP server if the VirtualBox Remote Desktop Extension
41 (VRDE) is installed and enabled for the VM. As opposed to the
42 other graphical interfaces, the headless front-end requires no
43 graphics support. This is useful, for example, if you want to
44 host your virtual machines on a headless Linux server that has
45 no X Window system installed. See
46 <xref href="vboxheadless.dita">VBoxHeadless, the Remote Desktop Server</xref>.
47 </p>
48 </li>
49 </ul>
50 <p>
51 If the above front-ends still do not satisfy your particular
52 needs, it is possible to create yet another front-end to the
53 complex virtualization engine that is the core of Oracle VM VirtualBox,
54 as the Oracle VM VirtualBox core neatly exposes all of its features in a
55 clean API. See <xref href="VirtualBoxAPI.dita">Oracle VM VirtualBox Programming Interfaces</xref>.
56 </p>
57 </body>
58
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