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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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    virtualcontrol is a configuration and monitoring tool for QEMU/KVM instances on a linux box. virtualcontrol primarily uses the KVM command line tools to do its job. Apart from trivial functions like starting and stopping virtual machines, virtualcontrol also allows freezing/thawing virtual machines (snapshot including memory dump), KVM machine migration and advanced storage functions like HA and dedicated storage solutions (OpenSANd).
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    I'm virtualized?

    I'm virtualized?

    detects several virtualizations

    imvirt is a set of Perl modules and helper binaries used to detect if it is running in a virtualization container. It is able to detect several containers like HyperV, VirtualBox, VMware, QEMU, KVM or Xen.
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    vMotion Detector

    vMotion Detector

    vMotion Detector for Linux & Windows Platforms

    vMotion Detector is an application suite designed for Oracle OEM, Oracle Grid or Nagios that allows a Windows or Linux Guest VM detect when it has its Session ID modified due to an underlying DRS or HA clustered environment change.
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    vzps

    vzps

    vzps (OpenVZ - PS) provides a structured output of all process

    This is a tool for OpenVZ. All processes are grouped and sorted by VZ ID. You can also see the load of each VZ. See screenshot.
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    vmmonitor is a command line tool written in Perl used to monitor/locate VMware images in distributed environment. I am feeling great after using it to locate a VMware image. Try it!
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    CosmicOS is a framework for creating stand-alone messages suitable for sending to ourselves in the distant future, or to use in SETI research. It is inspired by Hans Freudenthal's language, Lincos, and Carl Sagan's book, Contact.
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    The VM Utilities project is for the design of tools centered around the publicly-available VMware C API for use on and distributed with VMware Server.
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