Alternatives to Apple Hypervisor

Compare Apple Hypervisor alternatives for your business or organization using the curated list below. SourceForge ranks the best alternatives to Apple Hypervisor in 2024. Compare features, ratings, user reviews, pricing, and more from Apple Hypervisor competitors and alternatives in order to make an informed decision for your business.

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    VMware Fusion Pro
    VMware Fusion gives Mac users the power to run Windows on Mac along with hundreds of other operating systems side by side with Mac applications, without rebooting. Fusion is simple enough for home users and powerful enough for IT professionals, developers and businesses. Running Windows on Mac is only the beginning. VMware Fusion lets you choose from hundreds of supported operating systems, from lesser-known Linux distributions to the latest Windows 10 release, to run side by side with the latest macOS release. Fusion makes it simple to test nearly any OS and app on a Mac. Build and test apps in a sandbox while securely sharing local source files and folders. Fusion Pro now includes a RESTful API to integrate with modern development tools like Docker, Vagrant, Ansible, Chef, and others to fit the power of VMware into today’s Agile and DevOps-oriented production pipelines.
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    KVM

    KVM

    Red Hat

    KVM (for Kernel-based Virtual Machine) is a full virtualization solution for Linux on x86 hardware containing virtualization extensions (Intel VT or AMD-V). It consists of a loadable kernel module, kvm.ko, that provides the core virtualization infrastructure and a processor specific module, kvm-intel.ko or kvm-amd.ko. Using KVM, one can run multiple virtual machines running unmodified Linux or Windows images. Each virtual machine has private virtualized hardware: a network card, disk, graphics adapter, etc. KVM is open source software. The kernel component of KVM is included in mainline Linux, as of 2.6.20. The userspace component of KVM is included in mainline QEMU, as of 1.3.
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    QEMU

    QEMU

    QEMU

    QEMU is a generic and open-source machine emulator and virtualizer. Run operating systems for any machine, on any supported architecture. Run programs for another Linux/BSD target, on any supported architecture. Run KVM and Xen virtual machines with near-native performance. Guest memory dumps are now fully supported, along with pre-copy/post-copy migration and background guest snapshots. Support for nw DEVICE_UNPLUG_GUEST_ERROR to detect guest-reported hotplug failures. macOS hosts with Apple Silicon CPUs now support ‘hvf’ accelerator for AArch64 guests. M-profile MVE extension is now supported for Cortex-M55. AMD SEV guests now support measurement of kernel binary when doing direct kernel boot (not using a bootloader). Support for vhost-user and numa mem options across all boards.
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    Xvisor

    Xvisor

    Xvisor

    Xvisor® is an open-source type-1 hypervisor, which aims at providing a monolithic, light-weight, portable, and flexible virtualization solution. It provides a high performance and low memory foot print virtualization solution for ARMv5, ARMv6, ARMv7a, ARMv7a-ve, ARMv8a, x86_64, RISC-V and other CPU architectures. In comparison to other ARM hypervisors, it is one of the few hypervisors providing support for ARM CPUs which do not have ARM virtualization extensions. In RISC-V world, it is world first Type-1 RISC-V hypervisor. The Xvisor source code is highly portable and can be easily ported to most general-purpose 32-bit or 64-bit architectures as long as they have a paged memory management unit (PMMU) and a port of the GNU C compiler (GCC). Xvisor primarily supports Full virtualization hence, supports a wide range of unmodified Guest operating systems. Paravirtualization is optional for Xvisor and will be supported in an architecture independent manner (such as VirtIO PCI/MMIO devices).
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    Triton SmartOS
    Triton SmartOS combines the capabilities you get from a lightweight container OS, optimized to deliver containers, with the robust security, networking and storage capabilities you’ve come to expect and depend on from a hardware hypervisor. Triton SmartOS leverages Zones, a hardened container runtime environment that does not depend upon VM hosts for security. Patented resource protections insulate containers and ensure that each container gets its fair share of I/O. Triton SmartOS eliminates the complexities associated with VM host dependent solutions. Built-in networking offers each container one or more network interfaces, so each container has a full IP stack and is a full peer on the network, eliminating port conflicts and making network management easy. Secure, isolated, resizable filesystems for each container. The speed of bare metal performance + the flexibility of virtualization.
    Starting Price: $0.009 per GB per month
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    µ-visor

    µ-visor

    Green Hills Software

    µ-visor is Green Hill Software’s virtualization solution for microcontrollers. It features robust hardware-enforced software separation, multiple-OS support and real-time efficiency to safely and securely consolidate critical workloads on resource-constrained processors. µ-visor’s scalable and efficient architecture guarantees freedom-from-interference to multiple operating systems running on the same CPU and offers flexible options to fully utilize multiple cores and limited processor resources. Like other Green Hills products, µ-visor is designed for systems with critical requirements for industry-specific safety and security certifications and it enjoys the powerful support of Green Hills’ advanced integrated development tools. µ-visor’s virtual machines and their operating systems enjoy freedom-from-interference from each other through hardware-enforced separation
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    Oracle VM
    Designed for efficiency and optimized for performance, Oracle's server virtualization products support x86 and SPARC architectures and a variety of workloads such as Linux, Windows and Oracle Solaris. In addition to solutions that are hypervisor-based, Oracle also offers virtualization built in to hardware and Oracle operating systems to deliver the most complete and optimized solution for your entire computing environment.
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    VMware Workstation Pro
    VMware Workstation Pro is the industry standard for running multiple operating systems as virtual machines (VMs) on a single Linux or Windows PC. IT professionals, developers and businesses who build, test or demo software for any device, platform or cloud rely on Workstation Pro. VMware Workstation Pro allows you to run multiple operating systems at once on the same Windows or Linux PC. Create real Linux and Windows VMs and other desktop, server, and tablet environments, complete with configurable virtual networking and network condition simulation, for use in code development, solution architecting, application testing, product demonstrations and more. Securely connect with vSphere, ESXi or other Workstation servers to launch, control and manage both virtual machines (VMs) and physical hosts. A common VMware hypervisor maximizes productivity and enables easy transfer of VMs to and from your local PC.
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    Microsoft Hyper-V
    Hyper-V is Microsoft's hardware virtualization product. It lets you create and run a software version of a computer, called a virtual machine. Each virtual machine acts like a complete computer, running an operating system and programs. When you need computing resources, virtual machines give you more flexibility, help save time and money, and are a more efficient way to use hardware than just running one operating system on physical hardware. Each supported guest operating system has a customized set of services and drivers, called integration services, that make it easier to use the operating system in a Hyper-V virtual machine. Hyper-V includes Virtual Machine Connection, a remote connection tool for use with both Windows and Linux. Unlike Remote Desktop, this tool gives you console access, so you can see what's happening in the guest even when the operating system isn't booted yet.
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    CrossOver

    CrossOver

    CodeWeavers

    Lots of people talk about open source. Talk is cheap. We code. Run your Windows® app on MacOS, Linux, or ChromeOS. CrossOver Mac® Do you like buying Windows® licenses? You do? Great. You do you. For the rest of humanity, CrossOver is the easiest way to run many Microsoft applications on your Mac without a clunky Windows emulator. (Seriously, have you tried emulators? Do you like how they run on your Mac?) CrossOver works differently. It's not an emulator. It does the work of translating Windows commands into Mac commands so that you can run Windows software as if it were designed native to Mac. CrossOver works with all kinds of software - productivity software, utility programs, and games - all with one application. CrossOver Linux® You are the noble of the noblest running Linux. You don't want the despair of running a Windows OS on your finely minted machine. You don't want to sell your soul for a Windows license or squander away your hard drive shekels running a virtual machine
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    Parallels Desktop for Mac
    Whether you need to run Windows programs that don’t have Mac versions, or you are making the switch from PC to Mac and need to transfer your data, Parallels Desktop has you covered. Develop & test across multiple OSes in a virtual machine for Mac. Access Microsoft Office for Windows and Internet Explorer. Fast—run Windows apps without slowing down your Mac. Quickly move files, apps and more from a PC to a Mac. Use Windows side-by-side with macOS (no restarting required) on your MacBook, MacBook Pro, iMac, iMac Pro, Mac mini or Mac Pro. Share files and folders, copy and paste images and text & drag and drop files between Mac and Windows applications. Parallels Desktop automatically detects what you need to get started so you are up and going within minutes! If you need Windows, you’ll be prompted to Download and Install Windows 10 OR Choose your existing Windows, Linux, Ubuntu, or Boot Camp installation.
    Starting Price: $99.99 per year
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    Proxmox VE

    Proxmox VE

    Proxmox Server Solutions

    Proxmox VE is a complete open-source platform for all-inclusive enterprise virtualization that tightly integrates KVM hypervisor and LXC containers, software-defined storage and networking functionality on a single platform, and easily manages high availability clusters and disaster recovery tools with the built-in web management interface.
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    oVirt

    oVirt

    oVirt

    oVirt is an open-source distributed virtualization solution, designed to manage your entire enterprise infrastructure. oVirt uses the trusted KVM hypervisor and is built upon several other community projects, including libvirt, Gluster, PatternFly, and Ansible.
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    VMware ESXi

    VMware ESXi

    Broadcom

    Discover a robust, bare-metal hypervisor that installs directly onto your physical server. With direct access to and control of underlying resources, VMware ESXi effectively partitions hardware to consolidate applications and cut costs. It’s the industry leader for efficient architecture, setting the standard for reliability, performance, and support. IT teams are under constant pressure to meet fluctuating market trends and heightened customer demands. At the same time, they must stretch IT resources to accommodate increasingly complex projects. Fortunately, ESXi helps balance the need for both better business outcomes and IT savings.
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    Lguest

    Lguest

    Lguest

    Lguest allows you to run multiple copies of the same 32-bit kernel, simply modprobe lg, then run Documentation/lguest/lguest to create a new guest. I suggest you try this yourself, lguest is incredibly easy to get up and running. It's also quite useful: I can test-boot kernels with it in less than a second, or about 10x faster than basic qemu, and 100x faster than a real boot. And as it uses a pty as console, you can do things like pipe it through grep. lguest is all one big kernel patch, including the launcher. It's in 2.6.23-git13 and above. Lguest aims to isolate the guest so it cannot reach outside to the host (except for virtual devices supplied by the host of course), even if the guest is malicious. However, a malicious guest kernel can currently pin host memory (up to the amount of memory allowed to the guest). Most images are set up to create a console virtual consoles (/dev/tty0 etc), but the lguest console is /dev/hvc0.
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    VirtualBox
    VirtualBox is a powerful x86 and AMD64/Intel64 virtualization product for enterprise as well as home use. Not only is VirtualBox an extremely feature rich, high performance product for enterprise customers, it is also the only professional solution that is freely available as Open Source Software under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL) version 2. See "About VirtualBox" for an introduction. Presently, VirtualBox runs on Windows, Linux, Macintosh, and Solaris hosts and supports a large number of guest operating systems including but not limited to Windows (NT 4.0, 2000, XP, Server 2003, Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10), DOS/Windows 3.x, Linux (2.4, 2.6, 3.x and 4.x), Solaris and OpenSolaris, OS/2, and OpenBSD. VirtualBox is being actively developed with frequent releases and has an ever growing list of features, supported guest operating systems and platforms it runs on. VirtualBox is a community effort backed by a dedicated company.
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    LXD

    LXD

    Canonical

    LXD is a next generation system container manager. It offers a user experience similar to virtual machines but using Linux containers instead. It's image based with pre-made images available for a wide number of Linux distributions and is built around a very powerful, yet pretty simple, REST API. To get a better idea of what LXD is and what it does, you can try it online! Then if you want to run it locally, take a look at our getting started guide. The LXD project was founded and is currently led by Canonical Ltd with contributions from a range of other companies and individual contributors. The core of LXD is a privileged daemon which exposes a REST API over a local unix socket as well as over the network (if enabled). Clients, such as the command line tool provided with LXD itself then do everything through that REST API. It means that whether you're talking to your local host or a remote server, everything works the same way.
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    System On Grid

    System On Grid

    System On Grid

    We are redefining internet by converging cloud infrastructure by merging Orbits (VPS – Virtual Private Servers) with Web Hosting which provides dedicated and scalable resources, security, isolation, and automation backed by very high reliability and 99.99% uptime guarantee. Our Orbits come with different specs and different flavors like CentOS, Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, Free BSD, Net BSD etc. providing a lot of flexibility. The backend uses Intel E-5 processors, KVM hypervisor and Openstack. System On Grid Orbits are Virtual Instances (Virtual Private Servers/Machines) run by KVM hypervisor. The Orbits come with multiple Operating System Flavors including different Linux Distros like Centos, Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora etc. Orbits also have an option of Unix flavors viz Free BSD and Net BSD. Orbits take full advantage of Intel CPUs VTX features and hardware abstraction. We also have tweaked the Host kernel to provide strong and robust performance.
    Starting Price: $8 per month
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    Red Hat Virtualization
    Red Hat® Virtualization is an enterprise virtualization platform that supports key virtualization workloads including resource-intensive and critical applications, built on Red Hat Enterprise Linux® and KVM and fully supported by Red Hat. Virtualize your resources, processes, and applications with a stable foundation for a cloud-native and containerized future. Automate, manage, and modernize your virtualization workloads. Whether automating daily operations or managing your VMs in Red Hat OpenShift, Red Hat Virtualization uses the Linux® skills your team knows and will build upon for future business needs. Built on an ecosystem of platform and partner solutions and integrated with Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform, Red Hat OpenStack® Platform, and Red Hat OpenShift to improve overall IT productivity and drive a higher return on investment.
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    Virtuozzo

    Virtuozzo

    Virtuozzo

    Virtuozzo, is a global leader in alternative cloud enablement, providing unique, purpose-built software which enables infrastructure and platform solutions to over 600 service providers around the world. Performance, flexibility, and ease of use define the product line up. Our partners can quickly, cost effectively and profitably create alternative private, public, hybrid or multi-clouds, rivalling those from major cloud providers, but with greater ROI, and customization. Service providers and enterprises can choose between various products and capabilities, using software defined networking, storage and powerful compute management and monitoring. Virtuozzo’s primary products allow for the rapid construction of virtual private servers (VPS), IaaS, PaaS, Storage-as-a-Service, Kubernetes-as-a-Service, WordPress-as-a-Service and Anything-as-a-Service (XaaS).
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    Verge-OS

    Verge-OS

    Verge.io

    Verge-OS is the first and only operating system that abstracts the functions of networking, compute (hypervisor), and storage from commodity bare metal hardware to create virtual data centers. Where our competitors virtualize machines, we virtualize entire data centers. Everything included. One license. One simple and intuitive pane of glass to manage it all. Verge-OS is a full-featured Software Defined Networking platform complete with a fully integrated firewall. Verge-OS abstracts the entire data center from the underlying hardware and integrates all of these raw resources into the hypervisor. Verge-OS utilizes RAIN architecture in its vSAN to provide storage that is more distributed, shareable, and scalable. erge-OS replaces the software and licenses associated with your hypervisor, SAN, NAS, firewall, disaster recovery, backup, orchestration, system management and logging tools, and eliminates proprietary hardware maintenance contracts.
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    MacStadium

    MacStadium

    MacStadium

    In addition to our bare metal Mac infrastructure, we offer three flexible and extensible options for virtualizing macOS in the cloud. Developer-focused platform built on Kubernetes for easy scalability. Virtualization built specifically for macOS, running natively on Mac. Industry-standard virtualization solution with a powerful set of enterprise features. Our sales engineers are experts in helping companies select and build the right virtualized Mac cloud for their teams. Orka orchestrates macOS in a cloud environment using Kubernetes technology on genuine Apple hardware. Orka is specifically designed for Mac but based on standard cloud orchestration tools so Apple OS development teams can use container technology features just like they do for non-Apple workloads. Orka users get a software-driven, reliable, and high-performance experience with Apple hardware. Anka is built for Mac and uses the official macOS Hypervisor.framework with external registry and controller nodes.
    Starting Price: $109 per month
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    Azure Container Instances
    Develop apps fast without managing virtual machines or having to learn new tools—it's just your application, in a container, running in the cloud. By running your workloads in Azure Container Instances (ACI), you can focus on designing and building your applications instead of managing the infrastructure that runs them. Deploy containers to the cloud with unprecedented simplicity and speed—with a single command. Use ACI to provision additional compute for demanding workloads whenever you need. For example, with the Virtual Kubelet, use ACI to elastically burst from your Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) cluster when traffic comes in spikes. Gain the security of virtual machines for your container workloads, while preserving the efficiency of lightweight containers. ACI provides hypervisor isolation for each container group to ensure containers run in isolation without sharing a kernel.
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    OmniOS

    OmniOS

    OmniOS

    The open-source enterprise server OS with just the features you need. ZFS, OmniOS' native file system, combines a volume manager and file system with strong data-integrity protection. Easily share volumes via iSCSI, CIFS, and NFS. Run lightweight OmniOS or Linux virtual machines in containers without the overhead of a traditional hypervisor and with full resource control. OmniOS also provides full hardware virtualization via bhyve and KVM for running guests such as Microsoft Windows, FreeBSD, and many others. Virtualize your network infrastructure through Crossbow virtual interfaces and switches and even allocate dedicated resources for specific services. DTrace provides a comprehensive dynamic tracing framework to aid troubleshooting across the whole software stack. Always available, instrument anything on demand. OmniOS is open-source, self-hosting, and maintained on GitHub. All development is done out in the open with pull requests and anyone can grab the source and build OmniOS.
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    Dell EMC XC Family
    XC Family solutions consist of XC Series appliances, XC Core nodes, integrated Nutanix software, and Dell EMC PowerEdge servers with Intel Xeon processors to offer one of the industry’s most versatile and scalable HCI platforms. With factory-installed Nutanix software and a choice of hypervisors, XC Family systems can be deployed quickly for all virtualized workloads to reduce management complexity and total cost of ownership. Dell EMC has over 12 years of experience integrating hardware and software for appliances built with PowerEdge servers, including 3 generations of XC Family appliances and systems. That experience enables us to develop technologies that simplify and streamline common workflows performed throughout the product’s lifecycle. Factory installation of the software stack and hypervisor. Software modules that deliver fast and seamless deployment. Tools developed specifically for HCI to simplify workflow orchestration across a cluster.
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    Zephyr

    Zephyr

    Zephyr

    From simple embedded environmental sensors and LED wearables to sophisticated embedded controllers, smart watches, and IoT wireless applications. Implements configurable architecture-specific stack-overflow protection, kernel object and device driver permission tracking, and thread isolation with thread-level memory protection on x86, ARC, and ARM architectures, userspace, and memory domains. For platforms without MMU/MPU and memory constrained devices, supports combining application-specific code with a custom kernel to create a monolithic image that gets loaded and executed on a system’s hardware. Both the application code and kernel code execute in a single shared address space.
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    Opmantek Virtual Machine
    If you haven’t already, hit the download button above and download the Opmantek Virtual Machine. The virtual machine comes as an uncompressed .ova (Open Virtual Appliance) package, just over 1GB in size. Unless you have specific needs, we recommend you download the latest build. A hypervisor is a piece of software used to run virtual machines. Opmantek provides instructions for running our Virtual Machine on most popular hypervisors—but if you’ve never used a hypervisor before, we recommend the free VirtualBox solution. The specific method of deploying the Opmantek Virtual Machine depends on your hypervisor.
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    PikeOS

    PikeOS

    SYSGO

    PikeOS offers a separation kernel-based hypervisor with multiple partitions for many other operating systems and applications. It enables you to build smart devices for the Internet-of-Things (IoT) according to the quality, Safety and Security standards of your industry. Due to its separation kernel approach, PikeOS is the first choice for systems which demand protection against Cyber-Security attacks. In addition to the broad usage within millions of IoT and edge systems, it has also been deployed within various high critical communication infrastructures. PikeOS brings together virtualization and real-time by means of unique and never seen before technologies. It allows you to migrate numerous complex embedded circuit boards in to a single hardware. It does not stop when it comes to new hardware concepts such as Big-SoCs with multiple heterogeneous processor cores. PikeOS runs on several architectures, supporting processors that come with a memory management unit (MMU).
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    MIPS Embedded OS (MEOS)
    We collaborate with open-source and commercial partners to provide MIPS support for many of the popular Real Time Operating Systems (RTOS) and the new generation of IoT specific Operating Systems. In addition, we have developed the MIPS Embedded Operating System (MEOS) with Virtualization extensions that targets deeply embedded applications and the IoT space. MEOS is MIPS’ in-house real-time operating system (RTOS). Being in-house, it is always the first to support new cores and architecture features. Version 3.1 of MEOS includes a virtualization library to extend MEOS into a hypervisor for use on MIPS cores which implement the MIPS Virtualization module. Where possible we will assist in the development open-source real-time/IoT operating systems through the donation of engineering resource or the supply of development hardware and tools.
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    Alibaba Cloud Elastic Compute Service
    Alibaba Cloud ECS provides the highest SLA commitment for both single instance and multiple instances in multiple availability zones among the top cloud providers worldwide. Alibaba Cloud gained lots of experience of running infrastructure at large scale while maintaining high availability. We are currently supporting the world's largest e-commerce platforms such as Taobao and Tmall and we work closely with scientists from DAMO Academy to accurately predict, prevent and mitigate infrastructure issues without impacting our customers. On top of the world-class customized components from our various vendors such as Intel, Alibaba Cloud invested heavily on the Research & Development of our ECS product. Over the time, we developed X-Dragon compute platform, including the self-developed SOC, hardware acceleration card, as well as the Dragonfly lightweight hypervisor.
    Starting Price: $3.50 per month
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    Minishift
    Minishift is a tool that helps you run OKD locally by launching a single-node OKD cluster inside a virtual machine. With Minishift you can try out OKD or develop with it, day-to-day, on your local machine. You can run Minishift on the Windows, macOS, and GNU/Linux operating systems. Minishift uses libmachine for provisioning virtual machines, and OKD for running the cluster. Minishift is a tool that helps you run OpenShift locally by running a single-node OpenShift cluster inside a VM. Minishift requires a hypervisor to start the virtual machine on which the OpenShift cluster is provisioned. Verify that the hypervisor of your choice is installed and enabled on your system before you set up Minishift. Once the hypervisor is up and running, additional setup is required for Minishift to work with that hypervisor.
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    Flexiant Cloud Orchestrator
    To sell cloud, you lease your virtualized infrastructure, ease and track cloud usage within a customer organization and find new routes to reach the largest cloud market. A cloud business won’t scale without a completely automated billing process. A prerequisite for success is the ability to bill and take payments based on accurately measured consumption data. Flexiant Cloud Orchestrator includes a fully integrated billing system for your fastest go-to-market opportunity. Integrating Flexiant Cloud Orchestrator into your existing workflows is extremely easy thanks to its powerful API and extensible interface. Your customers want to have a choice. To lower the risk of migration, or simply to preserve their application certification, they want to be able to decide which hypervisor should power their workload. A dynamic workload placement algorithm to make the most sensible decision on where to start a virtual machine.
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    Xshield

    Xshield

    ColorTokens

    Gain comprehensive visibility into deployed assets and traffic via an intuitive user interface. Simplify creation of least-privilege micro-segmentation policies through centralized policy management, eliminating the need for subnets, hypervisors, and internal firewalls. Minimize exposure by automatically extending security controls to new cloud-native workloads and applications on creation. Implement a single solution across bare-metal servers, end-user computers, or cloud-hosted virtual machines, containers, or instances. Deploy across hybrid and multi-vendor heterogeneous networks, whether on-premises or in the cloud — without replacing any hardware or infrastructure. Avoid compliance violations by isolating and controlling all communications within and across segmented groups. Rich, contextual visibility into network flow from largest trend to workload service.
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    Firejail

    Firejail

    Firejail

    Firejail is a SUID program that reduces the risk of security breaches by restricting the running environment of untrusted applications using Linux namespaces and seccomp-bpf. It allows a process and all its descendants to have their own private view of the globally shared kernel resources, such as the network stack, process table, mount table. Written in C with virtually no dependencies, the software runs on any Linux computer with a 3.x kernel version or newer. The sandbox is lightweight, the overhead is low. There are no complicated configuration files to edit, no socket connections open, no daemons running in the background. All security features are implemented directly in Linux kernel and available on any Linux computer.
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    LXC

    LXC

    Canonical

    LXC is a userspace interface for the Linux kernel containment features. Through a powerful API and simple tools, it lets Linux users easily create and manage system or application containers. LXC containers are often considered as something in the middle between a chroot and a full fledged virtual machine. The goal of LXC is to create an environment as close as possible to a standard Linux installation but without the need for a separate kernel. LXC is free software, most of the code is released under the terms of the GNU LGPLv2.1+ license, some Android compatibility bits are released under a standard 2-clause BSD license and some binaries and templates are released under the GNU GPLv2 license. LXC's stable release support relies on the Linux distributions and their own commitment to pushing stable fixes and security updates.
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    DragonFly BSD

    DragonFly BSD

    DragonFly BSD

    DragonFly version 6.2.2 is released. The 6.2 series has hardware support for type-2 hypervisors with NVMM, an amdgpu driver, the experimental ability to remote-mount HAMMER2 volumes, and many other changes. DragonFly belongs to the same class of operating systems as other BSD-derived systems and Linux. It is based on the same UNIX ideals and APIs and shares ancestor code with other BSD operating systems. DragonFly provides an opportunity for the BSD base to grow in an entirely different direction from the one taken in the FreeBSD, NetBSD, and OpenBSD series. DragonFly includes many useful features that differentiate it from other operating systems in the same class. The most prominent one is HAMMER, our modern high-performance filesystem with built-in mirroring and historic access functionality. Virtual kernels provide the ability to run a full-blown kernel as a user process for the purpose of managing resources or for accelerated kernel development and debugging.
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    Azure Virtual Machines
    Migrate your business- and mission-critical workloads to Azure infrastructure and improve operational efficiency. Run SQL Server, SAP, Oracle® software and high-performance computing applications on Azure Virtual Machines. Choose your favorite Linux distribution or Windows Server. Deploy virtual machines featuring up to 416 vCPUs and 12 TB of memory. Get up to 3.7 million local storage IOPS per VM. Take advantage of up to 30 Gbps Ethernet and cloud’s first deployment of 200 Gbps InfiniBand. Select the underlying processors – AMD, Ampere (Arm-based), or Intel - that best meet your requirements. Encrypt sensitive data, protect VMs from malicious threats, secure network traffic, and meet regulatory and compliance requirements. Use Virtual Machine Scale Sets to build scalable applications. Reduce your cloud spend with Azure Spot Virtual Machines and reserved instances. Build your private cloud with Azure Dedicated Host. Run mission-critical applications in Azure to increase resiliency.
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    WAPPLES SA

    WAPPLES SA

    Penta Security Systems, Inc.

    WAPPLES SA (software appliance) is a virtual web application firewall (WAF) that can be seamlessly integrated with cloud systems and other virtual environments. It is a great solution for enterprise customers such as data centers and hosting providers as well as SMBs such as managed security service providers and private cloud business infrastructures. WAPPLES SA has support for popular hypervisors including KVM, Citrix Hypervisor, and vSphere Hypervisor. WAPPLES SA (Software Appliance) generally provides all the capabilities of the hardware WAPPLES appliance with the added ability to scale as your business grows. Based on the same award-winning WAPPLES technology, WAPPLES SA can detect and block known, modified, and zero-day attacks with its Contents Classification and Evaluation Processing (COCEP™) engine.
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    IBM PowerVM
    IBM® PowerVM® is server virtualization without limits. Businesses are turning to PowerVM server virtualization to consolidate multiple workloads onto fewer systems, increasing server utilization and reducing cost. PowerVM provides a secure and scalable server virtualization environment for AIX®, IBM i and Linux applications built upon the advanced RAS features and leading performance of the Power Systems™ platform. Secure your enterprise environments with industry-leading hypervisor technology that ensures the integrity and isolation of critical applications and I/O. Scale out or scale up your virtualized deployments without paying underlying performance penalties. Provide services built for the cloud faster by automating deployment of virtual machines (VMs) and storage. Help eliminate scheduled downtime by deploying live mobility between servers. Optimize utilization of server and storage resources to control cost and boost return on investment.
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    Pogo Linux

    Pogo Linux

    Pogo Linux

    Our best-selling Intel® Modular Servers and AMD Epyc™ Servers deliver next-generation 3rd Gen Intel® Xeon® Scalable, Intel Core i9®, and AMD Epyc™ processor innovations for cloud computing, virtualization, big data, highly-transactional workloads, and more. High-density space and energy-efficient HPC servers make the most of your available rack space. NVIDIA® GPU servers provide an immense quantity of compute cores to take on massively multithreaded next-generation workloads. Ready for the latest 3rd Gen Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors and Optane™ DC persistent memory, our new line of Intrepid Servers takes full advantage of Intel’s latest innovations. Intrepid servers deliver exceptional versatility and modularity along with the hardware quality and longevity you’ve come to expect from Intel. Built on the industry’s first 7nm architecture, this 3rd generation AMD EPYC™ Servers are designed for the data center of tomorrow.
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    V-OS Virtual Secure Element
    V-OS is V-Key’s core patented technology, a virtual secure element. It is a secure sandbox that is embedded within a native iOS or Android mobile app and creates a safe operating environment where data can be stored and cryptographic processes can be executed in isolation from the rest of the mobile app. In this video, we take a step back to introduce and explain the core of our technology, V-OS. With V-OS as the security foundation of your mobile application, your organization can build a wide range of solutions that are secure, trusted and scalable, and customized to your business needs. Layered tamper detection and response mechanisms. Patented cryptographic virtual machine. FIPS 140-2 Level 1 and Common Criteria EAL3+. Minimizes total costs of ownership. Faster market penetration with effortless over-the-air deployment. Flexible and extensible SDK framework. Eradicate costly hardware dependency.
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    Citrix Hypervisor

    Citrix Hypervisor

    Citrix Systems

    Business needs can change fast, so you need virtualization management built to perform. Citrix Hypervisor makes it easy to maintain environments, all while powering your most robust workloads and securing virtual infrastructure from advanced threats. Optimized for Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops, Citrix Hypervisor simplifies your operational management, ensuring a high definition user experience for intensive workloads. Citrix Hypervisor is free for our Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops customers to further enhance your environment.
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    Carbonite Migrate
    Carbonite Migrate allows you to easily migrate physical, virtual and cloud workloads to and from any environment with minimal risk and near-zero downtime. Options for finely tuned automation help orchestrate every stage of the process. Replicate data continuously to minimize downtime and enable fast cutover. Perform unlimited testing of the new environment without disrupting operations. Reduce downtime to minutes or seconds as you cut over to the new server. After installing Carbonite Migrate, the administrator selects the source and target servers through the console. The administrator chooses how to migrate data, with options from fully automated cloud orchestration workflows to DIY with our robust SDK. Offers freedom from lock-in to any specific hypervisor, cloud vendor or hardware. Cutting over to the target can be initiated manually or automated immediately upon completion of initial synchronization.
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    JARVICE XE
    JARVICE is the platform that powers the Nimbix Cloud. Built from the ground up for today’s most demanding workflows, it delivers superior performance, capabilities, and ease of use – whether enabling simulation, cognitive, life sciences, or other applications. Code runs faster on JARVICE thanks to Nimbix’s innovative, patented Reconfigurable Cloud Computing, which runs containers on baremetal instead of virtual machines, eliminating the “hypervisor tax” that plagues other public clouds and datacenter infrastructures. Additionally, this technology enables seamless access to all cores, memory, interconnects, and accelerators without the need for complex, “passthrough” or paravirtualization techniques. Applications run on state of the art baremetal systems, as they were intended to, without anything getting in the way. Complex workflows are easier on JARVICE thanks to its Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) delivery model, versus the typical, complex Infrastructure-as-a-Service.
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    REMnux

    REMnux

    REMnux

    REMnux® is a Linux toolkit for reverse-engineering and analyzing malicious software. REMnux provides a curated collection of free tools created by the community. Analysts can use it to investigate malware without having to find, install, and configure the tools. The easiest way to get the REMnux distro is to download the REMnux virtual machine in the OVA format, then import it into your hypervisor. You can also install the distro from scratch on a dedicated host or add it to an existing system running a compatible version of Ubuntu. The REMnux toolkit also offers Docker images of popular malware analysis tools, making it possible to run the them as containers without having to install the tools directly on the system. You can even run the REMnux distro as a container. For details about installing, using, and contributing to REMnux, as well as for information about the tools included in the toolkit, see the REMnux documentation site.
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    JustPlay

    JustPlay

    Electronic Team

    A simple media player that will just play any video or audio file you have. JustPlay supports MP4, AVI, MOV, SWF, DAT, MKV, MP3, FLAC, M4V, FLV, Blu-ray, etc. You won't need additional codecs or plugins - this tiny player actually comes packed with all necessary stuff, but you won't even notice - that's how compact it is! No matter how simple and small the player is, it'll easily handle your 4K and 8K videos thanks to its hardware accelerated decoding functionality. JustPlay is a universal macOS app with M1 support, so it can run natively both on Apple Silicon Macs and on Intel-based Macs. JustPlay allows for flexible playback adjustments. You can set any playback speed, set the subtitle or sound delay whenever there is need. Even the arrow key time skip interval can be adjusted. When you start the player, it can resume the playback right away with the previously selected subtitles and soundtrack, or you can choose to always start at a pause.
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    JRR200 Route Reflector Appliance
    The JRR200 Route Reflector Appliance provides an ideal solution for service providers, data centers, and enterprise networks that require large routing tables. It delivers 10-GbE connectivity in a compact form factor optimized for space- and power-constrained environments. You can simplify your network and reduce operating costs for a broad range of use cases, including cloud services and distributed metro and data center networks. The JRR200 appliance features the Junos OS control plane for feature-rich BGP control. You don’t have to choose between customized servers and hypervisor software or maintain separate hardware and software support. With support for Zero Touch Provisioning (ZTP), the JRR200 also makes provisioning new deployments quicker and simpler. Get carrier-grade reliability for every application. Simplify network topologies and operations dramatically with local 1GbE wire speed.
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    Intel oneAPI HPC Toolkit
    High-performance computing (HPC) is at the core of AI, machine learning, and deep learning applications. The Intel® oneAPI HPC Toolkit (HPC Kit) delivers what developers need to build, analyze, optimize, and scale HPC applications with the latest techniques in vectorization, multithreading, multi-node parallelization, and memory optimization. This toolkit is an add-on to the Intel® oneAPI Base Toolkit, which is required for full functionality. It also includes access to the Intel® Distribution for Python*, the Intel® oneAPI DPC++/C++ C¿compiler, powerful data-centric libraries, and advanced analysis tools. Get what you need to build, test, and optimize your oneAPI projects for free. With an Intel® Developer Cloud account, you get 120 days of access to the latest Intel® hardware, CPUs, GPUs, FPGAs, and Intel oneAPI tools and frameworks. No software downloads. No configuration steps, and no installations.
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    Google Cloud Deep Learning VM Image
    Provision a VM quickly with everything you need to get your deep learning project started on Google Cloud. Deep Learning VM Image makes it easy and fast to instantiate a VM image containing the most popular AI frameworks on a Google Compute Engine instance without worrying about software compatibility. You can launch Compute Engine instances pre-installed with TensorFlow, PyTorch, scikit-learn, and more. You can also easily add Cloud GPU and Cloud TPU support. Deep Learning VM Image supports the most popular and latest machine learning frameworks, like TensorFlow and PyTorch. To accelerate your model training and deployment, Deep Learning VM Images are optimized with the latest NVIDIA® CUDA-X AI libraries and drivers and the Intel® Math Kernel Library. Get started immediately with all the required frameworks, libraries, and drivers pre-installed and tested for compatibility. Deep Learning VM Image delivers a seamless notebook experience with integrated support for JupyterLab.
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    SolusIO

    SolusIO

    SolusIO

    Our goal is to give our partners and customers the solutions they need for their unique digital transformation journeys. Across industries, companies must leverage technology to deepen customer experience and create new market opportunities. At its foundation, that requires an evolving IT infrastructure to meet changing demands and innovate faster. We eliminate the complexities of virtual infrastructure management by offering blazing fast, on-demand VMs, a simple API, and an easy-to-use self-service control panel for customers, on top of a powerful administration control panel for service providers. SolusIO provides a set of powerful virtualization technologies with support for hypervisor and container-based virtualization. Manage KVM virtual machines from one central point. Support for OpenVZ, Virtuozzo, and others will be added in the upcoming releases.
    Starting Price: $2.50 per month