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    Crosvm

    Crosvm

    The Chrome OS Virtual Machine Monitor

    crosvm (ChromeOS Virtual Machine Monitor) is a secure, lightweight virtual machine monitor built on top of the Linux KVM hypervisor. Developed for ChromeOS, it is designed to isolate and execute Linux and Android guests efficiently while maintaining strong security boundaries. Unlike general-purpose emulators like QEMU, crosvm avoids full hardware emulation and focuses on modern paravirtualized I/O using the virtio standard, reducing complexity and attack surface.
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    Unified Sessions Manager

    Unified Sessions Manager

    Pioneering Private and Public Cloud Management since 2008

    The UnifiedSessionsManager supports the integrated management of user sessions within Private-Clouds, comprising heterogeneous IT landscapes of various physical and virtual machines, hypervisor management, and virtual user sessions with remote desktops. Extracted documents see https://sourceforge.net/projects/ctys-doc.
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    VM as a service

    Provision VMs in QEMU, using ZFS clones for virtual disks

    These scripts run from any webserver (eg, nginx) on a FreeBSD host with a zpool configured. VMs are cloned from ZFS snapshot and exported via iSCSI. A qemu process on a (linux) hypervisor host is created via ssh (keys), with the qemu process being the iSCSI initiator.
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    OpenXCI

    A free desktop hypervisor

    OpenXCI is a Xen-based desktop hypervisor. Unlike other desktop hypervisors, it is not targeted at businesses wanting remote provisioning, but rather at individuals who want a high-performance alternative to dual/multi-booting.
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    Karesansui is an open-source virtualization management application made in Japan. It's smart graphical user interface lowers your management cost, and brings a total management/audit solution for both physical and virtual servers. Full featured RESTful interface allows customizing and integration with other management/billing systems.
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    HOP-SCOTCH: Tools to automate the installation of a hypervisor or operating system on Blades.
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    Canopsis is the first Open Source Hypervisor. It's built on top of existing monitoring solutions (Shinken, Nagios, Syslog)… Its goals is to correlate events from those solutions and fills the gap between technical monitoring and business monitoring.
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