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VMware ESXi (formerly ESX) is an enterprise-class, type-1 hypervisor developed by VMware, a subsidiary of Broadcom, for deploying and serving virtual computers. As a type-1 hypervisor, ESXi is not a software application that is installed on an operating system (OS); instead, it includes and integrates vital OS components, such as a kernel .
Samantha Louise Lewthwaite (/ ˈ l uː θ w eɪ t /; born 5 December 1983), also known as Sherafiyah Lewthwaite or the White Widow, is a British terrorist who is one of the Western world's most wanted terrorism suspects.
The White Widow may refer to: Samantha Lewthwaite (born 1983), Islamic State terrorist suspect and widow of London tube bomber Germaine Lindsay Sally-Anne Jones (1968-2017), English-born terrorist and propagandist for the Islamic State
Geoffrey S. Yates, Assistant Archivist at the Jamaica Archives in about 1965, claimed that the false story started with an account by Rev. Hope Masterton Waddell of the strangling of Mrs. Palmer at the adjacent Palmyra Estate in 1830, [1] although the passage in Waddell's memoirs simply includes a footnote claiming: "The estate furnished scenes and characters for Dr. Moore's novel Zeluco.
White Widow may refer to: Samantha Lewthwaite (born 1983), terrorist suspect and widow of 7/7 suicide bomber Germaine Lindsay; Sally-Anne Jones, British-born U.N.-designated recruiter and propaganda for the Islamic State (ISIS) White Widow (Cannabis), a strain of Cannabis; White widow spider (Latrodectus pallidus), a white-colored species of ...
Catherine Nevin (née Scully; 1 October 1950 – 19 February 2018) was an Irish woman who murdered her husband Tom Nevin at Jack White's Inn, a pub owned by the couple in County Wicklow, in 1996.
Franz Lehár. The Merry Widow (German: Die lustige Witwe [diː ˈlʊstɪɡə ˈvɪtvə]) is an operetta by the Austro-Hungarian composer Franz Lehár.The librettists, Viktor Léon and Leo Stein, based the story – concerning a rich widow, and her countrymen's attempt to keep her money in the principality by finding her the right husband – on an 1861 comedy play, L'attaché d'ambassade (The ...
Gridley inquires about her marital status when they are back in the house and she says that she might be a widow. He wakes up at night when he hears her playing the organ in a thoughtful mood. The next day, a Scotland Yard inspector, Oliphant, visits the embassy and convinces Gridley to spy on her as she has claimed his insurance and suspects ...