Serenity Linux is a Debian basedLinux distro that looks to streamline the process of using KVMs. Basically, it's an OS in an OS. The optimized simultaneous running of multiple operating systems at once is the goal of Serenity Linux.
This project will host a service which will contain virtual packages (using MS App Virtualization and SVS technologies) of most common Open source apps. Kindly use the tracker to suggest for opensource applications which we shall publish.
SnowFlock enables high performance computing on virtual machine (VM)-based cloud environments. In SnowFlock, a VM transparently becomes a cluster of VMs by cloning in sub-second time into multiple copies executing on different physical hosts.
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Project to manage xenserver/xcp (xen cloud platform) virtual machines with web (similar to xencenter)
Sorry guys, but this project is dead. You are free to clone and use the same name. Contact to me if you want in alberto at pesadilla dot org
Cyn.in helps teams to build collaborative knowledge by sharing & discussing digital content within secure & unified application. It combines the capabilities of wikis, social network, blogs, files, microblogs, discussions into secure enterprise platform.
Enterprise Server LiveInventory, and Rapid Build & Deploy System. Hotwire is an integrated inventory system and a rapid deploy tool targeted at servicing small to enterprise-sized environments.
Virtcontrol is a python based commandline utility for centrally controlling a number of virtualization hosts. It uses the libvirt python api. At the moment it has support for Xen.
SF2 is a generic framework for constructing cloud computing platform. The framework provides snapshot-based replication, virtual machine placement on multiple sites, and gossip-based physical machine discovery.
Eipen is a framework which manages an array of Xen hosts and bare-metal hosts. This framework is designed around a course structure, where each xen image is an individual course, and the courses have a preset length.
Orange JeOS ("juice") is a small and secure Linux distribution
Orange JeOS ("juice") is a small and secure Linux distribution, based on CentOS and designed for use by hardware, software and virtual appliance builders.
OJ-Builder Tools are used to build an Orange JeOS ISO entirely from public CentOS repository.
Orange JeOS leverages the CentOS Linux distribution and allows building fully functioning software (and hardware and virtual) appliances in as little as 200 MB.
OpenGL apps running inside a VM use VMGL to obtain graphics hardware acceleration. VMGL supports VMware, Xen PV and HVM, qemu, and KVM VMs; X11-based OS such as Linux, FreeBSD and OpenSolaris; and ATI, Nvidia and Intel GPUs.
IDEAIS is a enteprise service bus integration plataform for software development tools and activities. It uses Web Services (SOAP/HTTP) to integrate best of the breed software development tools (Eclipse, Subversion, Bugzilla, dotProject, vTiger).
"Virtual Infrastructure for Applications and Services Over IP" ViaSIP_NG using latest OpenCloudComputing recommendations to develop Scalable Private-Public cloud platforms. ViaSIP is leveraging ODS - LinkedData, CouchDB, Eucalypus, DatR.ws & Web2Py.
Freenomalism is a free, community based fork of the Enomalism web-based virtual infrastructure/cloud computing platform. The dashboard can help with issues including deployment planning, load balancing, migration, configuration management, and capacity.
Labcoat for SuperWikia Alpha fabrication manages new or revised fabrication processes. Its 'Cleanroom' applets allow codesmiths to access the lab environment, used to create semiconductors, substrate prototypes, chipset instruction blocks and other Labcoat projects. Our extensions in future releases will include UML support for C#/C++ conforming projects, import/export architecture schematics and refactoring sub-projects.
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.