Search for the or look for active quick-deployment tools like miniONE .

A functional node (usually KVM/QEMU) capable of launching actual virtual machines inside the sandbox.

Note on legacy versions: Because version 5.0 is an older release in the project's lifecycle, the developers recommend using the miniONE deployment tool for modern local evaluations. It installs a fresh, up-to-date edge cloud on a blank Linux VM with a single command. System Requirements for Windows 10

If you have acquired the OpenNebula .ova or .vmdk file, follow these quick steps to get the environment live on your Windows desktop: Step 1: Prepare VirtualBox

You will need a copy of Oracle VM VirtualBox or VMware Workstation installed on your Windows 10 machine. Step-by-Step Installation Guide on Windows 10

While OpenNebula is natively a Linux-based platform, Windows 10 users can effortlessly run it by utilizing an .ova (Open Virtualization Format) file inside a local type-2 hypervisor like Oracle VM VirtualBox. Where to Download OpenNebula Sandbox 5.0

The web-based dashboard used to manage your cloud.

10 GB of free disk space to store the appliance and its nested VMs.

When you download the Sandbox appliance, you get a fully configured setup containing: The core management service.

If you are specifically searching for the , this guide will walk you through accessing the correct files, setting up your environment, and getting your local cloud running in minutes. Understanding the OpenNebula 5.0 Sandbox