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  2. Proxmox Virtual Environment - Wikipedia

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    PVE can be also integrated with separate machine Proxmox Backup Server (PBS) using web GUI [24] or with text based Proxmox Backup Client application. [25] Since PVE 8 along with standard GUI installer there's a semi-graphic installer integrated into the ISO image. [20] From PVE 8.2 it's possible to make automatic scripted installation. [26]

  3. TurnKey Linux Virtual Appliance Library - Wikipedia

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    Installable Live CD/USB: a hybrid ISO image which can be burned to either CD or USB [7] and used to install on both bare metal (I.e. a non-virtualized physical machine) and virtual machines, including VMware, Xen, XenServer, VirtualBox, and KVM. This image can also run live in non-persistent demo mode.

  4. Proxmox Backup Server - Wikipedia

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    Proxmox Backup uses a client-server model where the server stores the backup data. The client tool works on most modern Linux systems. The software is installed bare-metal with an ISO image, which includes management tools and a web-based GUI. Administrators can manage the system via a Web browser or a command-line interface (CLI).

  5. OpenVZ - Wikipedia

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    Each container is a separate entity, and behaves largely as a physical server would. Each has its own: Files System libraries, applications, virtualized /proc and /sys, virtualized locks, etc.

  6. Proxmox - Wikipedia

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    Proxmox may refer to: Proxmox Backup Server (PBS) - backup management; Proxmox Virtual Environment (PVE) - virtualization management; Proxmox Mail Gateway (PMG ...

  7. Harvester (HCI) - Wikipedia

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    Harvester provides most basic features provided by other hypervisors such as ESXi, Proxmox VE and XCP-NG / Citrix XenServer. As of v1.1.0 PCI Device passing is supported as an experimental feature, allowing PCI devices on the hypervisor host to be passed directly to a VM. Devices not in use directly by the hypervisor can be used.

  8. SmartOS - Wikipedia

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    SmartOS is an in-memory operating system and boots directly into random-access memory. It supports various boot mechanisms such as booting from hard drive, USB thumbdrive, ISO Image, or over the network via PXE boot. One of the many benefits of employing this boot mechanism is that operating system upgrades are trivial, simply requiring a ...

  9. LXC - Wikipedia

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    LXC was initially developed by IBM, as part of a collaboration between several parties looking to add namespaces to the kernel. [7] It provides operating system-level virtualization through a virtual environment that has its own process and network space, instead of creating a full-fledged virtual machine.