Working with the virtual jukebox
The virtual jukebox in the jukebox network is a collection of virtual magazines residing on one or more harddisks somewhere in the jukebox network. In principle there is not much difference between real, physical jukeboxes and the virtual jukebox. One difference, however, is that virtual magazines don’t have generic names like “Magazine 5″ but pathnames to folders, indicating where on the network they reside. If you click, for example on magazine \\dinah\VM1, you will see the volume (ISO image) in that particular virtual magazine. In fact this virtual magazine is the shared folder \VM1 on the server \\dinah at port 3080. If you click on a virtual magazine, the volumes (ISO images) in it are listed in the list pane:

Figure 20: Index/catalogue of a virtual magazine
Alert readers will notice that virtual magazines sport an extra piece of information, namely the size of the ISO image:

Figure 21: For virtual disks, the size of the disk image is listed
