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    Infinity Virtualization Platform

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    A virtual infrastructure without the dedicated physical infrastructure

    Infinity saves time and money by providing users with a virtual infrastructure without the need to buy and manage dedicated hardware. The Infinity virtualization platform gives users centralized management of their virtual machines (VMs), but unlike traditional virtualization solutions, Hosts running VMs can be any computer. Computer workstations and servers which are running Windows, Mac, Linux, BSD, Unix or no OS at all can be used to host VMs alongside their current applications. VMs...
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    xen-shell2

    simple XEN guests / cloud management console shell

    XEN guests / cloud management shell which provides secure, simple and easy (remote, multi-user, multi-level) console based access to XEN DomU management - with simple bandwidth monitoring.
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    jVMonitor
    jVMonitor is a Java application which uses the VMware Infrastructure (vSphere) Java API (http://vijava.sourceforge.net) to monitor the status of a VMware vSphere Infrastructure (from version 4.0 and above). It is able to check the virtual machines, hosts and datastores status and if an alarm occurs, it can be notified through a mail or a syslog message.
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