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 can be run locally on workstations or they can be run on other Hosts and accessed remotely with the click of a mouse. VMs can be cloned, shared and teleported between Hosts in seconds.

Using infinity can be as simple as plugging in an Infinity server, running the Infinity server in a VM, or booting a USB drive with Infinity installed on it. Then boot other computers from the network to run what ever you need.

Installation details at http://www.techsologic.com/installing-infinity.php

Features

  • GUIs with context sensitive menus and Drag 'n Drop
  • Infinity server can be run in a VM
  • Infintiy server runs on CentOS Linux, Solaris11, OpenIndiana or OmniOS
  • Run VMs on any available computers on top of what ever OS is installed
  • Run VMs on computers that were booted from the network. "No local harddrive"
  • Multiuser support, users can share VMs.
  • Teleport "Live Migrate" VMs between Hosts
  • Uses VirtualBox as the virtualization provider, working on KVM support
  • Asynchronous replication of VMs between multiple infintiy servers
  • Scheduled vm snapshots
  • Scheduled block level incremental backups of VMs
  • Remotely monitor multiple VMs running on multiple hosts
  • Single click remote access to VMs running on remote hosts
  • Run VMs in Kiosk mode
  • GUIs and agents installed with Web Start from infinity server
  • Integrated help "F1"
  • Server can send emails to notify someone when there are problems
  • Deploy groups of VM to groups of Hosts
  • Create and apply backup profiles to VMs
  • Create VMs from Templates "Golden images"
  • ISO and USB images available to automatically install an Infintiy server
  • Run VMs locally fullscreen with 3D support
  • Create scripts to run on VMs as needed

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License

GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)

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  • Very easy product to install and to configure. You can start using it immediately after the initial configuration. It doesn't take to have it working properly. Also, it's multi-platforms oriented. So I was running a VM on Windows 8 and then, teleported it on my MAC within a few seconds. The WM was still up and running. Then, I teleported the same VM on Ubuntu, same thing, everything was up and running.
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Additional Project Details

Intended Audience

Information Technology, System Administrators, Developers, Quality Engineers, Testers

User Interface

Java Swing

Programming Language

Java

Related Categories

Java Virtual Machine Software

Registered

2014-08-26