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  • Gemini 3 and 200+ AI Models on One Platform Icon
    Gemini 3 and 200+ AI Models on One Platform

    Access Google's best plus Claude, Llama, and Gemma. Fine-tune and deploy from one console.

    Build generative AI apps with Vertex AI. Switch between models without switching platforms.
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  • Custom VMs From 1 to 96 vCPUs With 99.95% Uptime Icon
    Custom VMs From 1 to 96 vCPUs With 99.95% Uptime

    General-purpose, compute-optimized, or GPU/TPU-accelerated. Built to your exact specs.

    Live migration and automatic failover keep workloads online through maintenance. One free e2-micro VM every month.
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    Packer Windows

    Packer Windows

    Windows Packer Templates

    This repository provides pre-configured Packer templates for automating the build of Windows virtual machine images (Vagrant “boxes”) for VMWare Fusion and VirtualBox. Originally based on VeeWee, it automates unattended Windows installation, provisioning, and packaging, streamlining the creation of reusable dev/test environments.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    VHD2ISO

    VHD2ISO

    VHD to ISO converter

    This tool convert a virtual haddisk to an bootable iso file.
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    Downloads: 85 This Week
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    Blazor

    Blazor

    Build client web apps with C#

    Blazor lets you build interactive web UIs using C# instead of JavaScript. Blazor apps are composed of reusable web UI components implemented using C#, HTML, and CSS. Both client and server code is written in C#, allowing you to share code and libraries. Blazor is a feature of ASP.NET, the popular web development framework that extends the .NET developer platform with tools and libraries for building web apps. Blazor can run your client-side C# code directly in the browser, using WebAssembly. Because it's real .NET running on WebAssembly, you can re-use code and libraries from server-side parts of your application. Alternatively, Blazor can run your client logic on the server. Client UI events are sent back to the server using SignalR - a real-time messaging framework. Once execution completes, the required UI changes are sent to the client and merged into the DOM. Blazor uses open web standards without plug-ins or code transpilation.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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