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    Quickemu

    Quickemu

    Quickly create and run optimized Windows, macOS and Linux

    Quickly create and run optimized Windows, macOS, and Linux virtual machines. Quickemu is a wrapper for the excellent QEMU that automatically "does the right thing" when creating virtual machines. No requirement for exhaustive configuration options. You decide what operating system you want to run and Quickemu takes care of the rest. The original objective of the project was to enable quick testing of Linux distributions where the virtual machines and their configuration can be stored...
    Downloads: 17 This Week
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    Lima

    Lima

    Linux virtual machines, with a focus on running containers

    Lima launches Linux virtual machines with automatic file sharing and port forwarding (similar to WSL2).
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Boot2Docker

    Boot2Docker

    Linux distribution made specifically to run Docker containers

    ... leverages VirtualBox's VBoxManage to initialise, start, stop and delete the VM right from the command line. Docker Machine auto logs in using the generated SSH key, but if you want to SSH into the machine manually (or you're not using a Docker Machine managed VM), you can do so. Boot2docker uses Tiny Core Linux, which runs from RAM and so does not persist filesystem changes by default.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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