![]() ![]() Specify “Create a virtual hard drive now” then click “Create” to choose the hard drive file type “VDI (VirtualBox Disk Image)” and “Continue.” For storage, we have the options of “Dynamically allocated” or “Fixed size.” For a client virtual machine, “Dynamically allocated” is the best choice as it will grow the hard disk up to whatever we define as the maximum size on an as needed basis until full, at which point Security Onion’s disk cleanup routines will work to keep disk space available. Provide a name for the virtual machine (“Security Onion” for example) and specify the type (“Linux”) and version (this could be CentOS/RedHat or Ubuntu depending on which version you’re installing), then click “Continue.” We’ll next define how much memory we want to make available to our virtual machine based on the Hardware Requirements section. ![]() ![]() First, launch VirtualBox and click the “New” button. ![]()
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