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    LAPP package in Complete Virtual Machine

    LAPP package in Complete Virtual Machine

    Quick Apache/PHP/Postgresql Pkg for development, testing & production

    This VM is created for 2 reasons: 1. Very little initial setup work required to Develop / Test / Deploy a Dynamic Web Application live. 2. This system should keep running for Years, without requiring Updates / Breakages. If you are new to Virtual Machines, then please watch the Video below ( taken from my other PHP project called teamdocs. Just replace td with lapp wherever mentioned ) Upload your PHP Files using the free FileZilla ftp client software, to this server called lapp.local...
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    SharkLinux

    SharkLinux

    Virtualization Focused OS & Cloud Compatible Desktop Environment

    SharkLinux is a 64 bit Linux Desktop that specializes in virtualization. The OS is based on Ubuntu 20.04 and features a custom MATE/XFCE desktop capable of running on a cloud server with little impact on performance. The OS runs KVM as the primary hypervisor and provides a wide range of tools to build and run VM's and containers. SharkLinux has several distinct qualities from other Linux systems such as; automatic system upgrades, sudo users can run shell commands without a password....
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    JPHP

    JPHP

    JPHP - an implementation of PHP on Java VM

    JPPM is a packager manager for JPHP like npm or composer. JPPM will help you to build and run jphp applications or write new packages. JPHP is a new implementation for PHP which uses the Java VM. It supports many features of the PHP language (7.1+). How does it work? JPHP is a compiler like javac, it compiles PHP sources to JVM bytecode and then can execute the result on the Java VM.
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    VirtualBox Player

    VirtualBox Player

    Ready-to-use VirtualBox appliances for various OSes!

    VirtualBox Player Images. Prebuilt and ready-to-use virtual machine images / ova. Installed using default settings. Username player Password player How to use the downloaded image/ova: From the VirtualBox Manager, select File. Then Import Appliance Then select the image/ova you wish to import Then confirm the configuration (the defaults work fine) Then click Import to begin (the time to import with vary) Username is: player Password: player Unless specified.
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    Open QEMU Manager is a web manager running on Linux. With Open QEMU Manager you can configure, admin and run one or more qemu instance on the target host. Different user and admin menues permit easily to sell Virtual Private Servers (VPS) based on QEMU.
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