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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.
OpenXenManager is a graphical interface to manage XenServer / Xen Cloud Platform (XCP) hosts through the network. OpenXenManager is an open-source multiplatform clone of XenCenter (Citrix).
The sourcecode can now be found on GitHub using the homepage link below
Pre-Alpha Console distro for high performance Linux computing.
Basic Debian INTEL/AMD HPC console/desktop multi purpose. Linux for software devs/QA and thin laboratory clusters. MIC hardware, NUMA and live network memory and full IPv6 are supported.
Final alpha release features:
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* Usb image
* General debian repos
* VM optimizations
* Hugepages by default
* CGROUPs optimized by default
* ALSA
* Latest Debugging / Baremetal kernels
* Full Haswell and MIC support in test
* Full optimized python support
* Full...
CIMHA is aimed to create integrated suite to provision and manage HA clusters in virtual environment. It analyzes kernel/hardware health of cluster nodes by using VESPER(linux kernel prober) and migrates the Resources based on probe signals.
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.
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.