The Lab
Built for Learning, Projects, and Creation

ShadowForge Lab was built to push the limits of what I can learn and create. From running virtual machines to editing 4K video in real time, this machine handles school projects, IT labs, scripting, and content creation — all in one powerful system.

SF-LAB Windows 11 VM

SF-LAB – Windows 11 Virtual Machine

SF-LAB (Windows 11 Pro) – The main virtual environment inside ShadowForge Lab. Running 8 vCPUs, 8 GB of RAM, and a 64 GB NVMe disk, this VM is my sandbox for Windows-based testing, OS configuration, and software deployment.

SF-LAB Ubuntu Server

SF-LAB _Ubuntu – Linux Server VM

SF-LAB _Ubuntu (Server Edition) – A lightweight command-line Linux server with 8 vCPUs, 8 GB RAM, and 60 GB of storage. Used for backend environments and network admin.

Ubuntu Desktop VM

UbuntuDesktopVM – Linux Desktop Environment

UbuntuDesktopVM – Full Ubuntu 24.04 LTS desktop with 15.6 GB RAM and 8 vCPUs. Used for GUI coding and cross-platform learning.

CapCut Pro Editing

ShadowForge in Action – CapCut Pro

CapCut Pro – Real-Time 4K Editing – ShadowForge powers 4K/8K video editing with zero dropped frames. This is very underrated editing software.