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I have installed a Virtual Box application inside the Windows 10 Azure VM. Opened an 10gb OS image file using the virtual box application and immediately I am loosing the connection to the Azure VM

Azure VM - With 7 GB RAM Virtual BOX - 6 GB

jaison pj
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Nested virtualization is only available on certain VM sizes in Azure. You can view the regional availability of Dv3 or Ev3 series virtual machines here. I have only tested this with Hyper-V, I don't know if Virtualbox will work even with nested virt. I will test and update my answer when I have more time.

Ken W - Zero Networks
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  • Also want to know – k29 May 19 '19 at 12:30
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    I have tried a few times without any luck. Furthest I got was getting VBox installed but when I go to boot a VM the host blue-screens. I have not had much time that last few weeks to troubleshoot further, I am working a deal that is consuming most of my time. – Ken W - Zero Networks May 20 '19 at 14:48