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oVirt

oVirt

Network & Admin Virtualization Platform
oVirt is a robust, free, and open-source virtualization management platform for managing virtual machines, networks, and storage, offering a comprehensive solution for enterprise virtualization needs.
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Open Source
Free and open-source, no licensing costs for the core platfo...
Proxmox Virtual Environment

Proxmox Virtual Environment

Network & Admin Server Virtualization
Proxmox VE is a leading open-source platform for enterprise virtualization. It integrates KVM and LXC, offering a unified solution for managing virtual machines and containers via a central web interface.
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Open Source
Open source and free to use, reducing licensing costs.
KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machine)

KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machine)

Network & Admin Hypervisor
KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machine) is a powerful, integrated virtualization solution for Linux, turning the kernel into a hypervisor. It enables running multiple virtual machines with unmodified Linux or Windows guest operating systems, leveraging standard Linux scheduling and memory management.
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Open Source
Excellent performance due to kernel integration and hardware...
Xen

Xen

Network & Admin Server Virtualization
Xen Project is a widely adopted open-source hypervisor known for its performance and robust security features. Utilizing a microkernel design, it enables multiple operating systems to run concurrently on the same hardware, making it ideal for cloud computing and server virtualization.
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Open Source
High performance through paravirtualization.
OpenStack

OpenStack

Development Cloud Infrastructure
OpenStack is an open-source cloud computing platform offering Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS). It provides a flexible and scalable framework for building private and public clouds, managing vast pools of compute, storage, and networking resources.
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Open Source
Open source and vendor neutral, avoiding lock-in.
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oVirt

oVirt

Network & Admin Virtualization Platform
oVirt is a robust, free, and open-source virtualization management platform for managing virtual machines, networks, and storage, offering a comprehensive solution for enterprise virtualization needs.
more
Open Source
Free and open-source, no licensing costs for the core platfo...
Proxmox Virtual Environment

Proxmox Virtual Environment

Network & Admin Server Virtualization
Proxmox VE is a leading open-source platform for enterprise virtualization. It integrates KVM and LXC, offering a unified solution for managing virtual machines and containers via a central web interface.
more
Open Source
Open source and free to use, reducing licensing costs.
KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machine)

KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machine)

Network & Admin Hypervisor
KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machine) is a powerful, integrated virtualization solution for Linux, turning the kernel into a hypervisor. It enables running multiple virtual machines with unmodified Linux or Windows guest operating systems, leveraging standard Linux scheduling and memory management.
more
Open Source
Excellent performance due to kernel integration and hardware...
Xen

Xen

Network & Admin Server Virtualization
Xen Project is a widely adopted open-source hypervisor known for its performance and robust security features. Utilizing a microkernel design, it enables multiple operating systems to run concurrently on the same hardware, making it ideal for cloud computing and server virtualization.
more
Open Source
High performance through paravirtualization.
OpenStack

OpenStack

Development Cloud Infrastructure
OpenStack is an open-source cloud computing platform offering Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS). It provides a flexible and scalable framework for building private and public clouds, managing vast pools of compute, storage, and networking resources.
more
Open Source
Open source and vendor neutral, avoiding lock-in.