For certain purposes it can be useful to accelerate or to slow down the virtual guest clock. This can be achieved as follows:
$ VBoxManage setextradataVM-name "VBoxInternal/TM/WarpDrivePercentage" 200
The above example will double the speed of the guest clock while
$ VBoxManage setextradataVM-name "VBoxInternal/TM/WarpDrivePercentage" 50
will halve the speed of the guest clock. Note that changing the rate of the virtual clock can confuse the guest
and can even lead to abnormal guest behavior. For instance, a higher clock rate means shorter timeouts for virtual
devices with the result that a slightly increased response time of a virtual device due to an increased host load
can cause guest failures. Note further that any time synchronization mechanism will frequently try to
resynchronize the guest clock with the reference clock, which is the host clock if the