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  2. Proxmox Virtual Environment - Wikipedia

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    Proxmox VE (PVE) can be clustered across multiple server nodes. [27] Since version 2.0, Proxmox VE offers a high availability option for clusters based on the Corosync communication stack. Starting from the PVE v.6.0 Corosync v.3.x is in use (not compatible with the earlier PVE versions).

  3. Proxmox Backup Server - Wikipedia

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    Proxmox Backup Server (short Proxmox BS) is an open-source backup software project supporting virtual machines, containers, and physical hosts. [3] The Bare-metal server is based on the Debian Linux distribution, with some extended features, such as out-of-the-box ZFS support and Linux kernel 5.4 LTS. [4]

  4. Proxmox - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Proxmox may refer to: Proxmox Backup Server (PBS) ... virtualization management; Proxmox Mail Gateway (PMG) - email security management

  5. Hyper-V - Wikipedia

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    Windows Server 2008 Standard supports up to 31 GB of memory for running VMs, plus 1 GB for the host OS. [18] Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard supports up to 32 GB, but the Enterprise and Datacenter editions support up to 2 TB. [19] Hyper-V Server 2008 R2 supports up to 1 TB. [16] Windows Server 2012 supports up to 4 TB.

  6. VMware Workstation Player - Wikipedia

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    7.0 1 December 2014 [17] Support for 32-bit host operating system was discontinued [18] Support for Windows 8.1 Update; Support for Windows Server 2012 R2; Support for Windows 10 Technical Preview (Experimental support) Support for Ubuntu 14.10; Support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7; Support for CentOS 7; Support for openSUSE 13.2

  7. iSCSI - Wikipedia

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    Internet Small Computer Systems Interface or iSCSI (/ aɪ ˈ s k ʌ z i / ⓘ eye-SKUZ-ee) is an Internet Protocol-based storage networking standard for linking data storage facilities. iSCSI provides block-level access to storage devices by carrying SCSI commands over a TCP/IP network. iSCSI facilitates data transfers over intranets and to manage storage over long distances.

  8. Parallels Desktop for Mac - Wikipedia

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    Parallels Desktop for Mac is a hypervisor providing hardware virtualization for Mac computers. It is developed by Parallels, a subsidiary of Corel.. Parallels was initially developed for Macintosh systems with Intel processors, with version 16.5 introducing support for Macs with Apple silicon.

  9. Microsoft Personal Web Server - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Personal Web Server (PWS) is a scaled-down web server software for Windows operating systems. It has fewer features than Microsoft's Internet Information Services (IIS) and its functions have been superseded by IIS and Visual Studio. Microsoft officially supports PWS on Windows 95-98, Windows 98 SE, and Windows NT 4.0.