

The steps that follow are not specific for a VM running GHOSTS, they can be used for any Windows VM you want to export. Luckily, there are ways to compress and minimize the size of the exported Virtual Machine. All of a sudden we are left with an *.ova file of 10 or more gigabytes, which is not very practical. Setting up the GHOSTS client is all fine and well, until we want to export it from VirtualBox, to be able to import it on another physical machine or share it with a colleague. Simulate user activity with the GHOSTS framework: Client set-up and Timelines.Simulate user activity with the GHOSTS framework : Introduction.If you are interested to read about it, you can find the previous blogs at the following links: In the case of GHOSTS, i have the main GHOSTS server API running on a Linux VM with docker and docker-compose, and the GHOSTS client is running on a Windows 10 virtual machine. As I mentioned in the previous blog posts on the subject of the GHOSTS framework, I often use virtual machines to set up and run my tests.
