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  2. virt-manager - Wikipedia

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    use KVM, Xen or QEMU virtual machines, running either locally or remotely. use LXC containers; Support for FreeBSD's bhyve hypervisor has been included since 2014, though it remains disabled by default. [4]

  3. Kernel-based Virtual Machine - Wikipedia

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    Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) is a free and open-source virtualization module in the Linux kernel that allows the kernel to function as a hypervisor. It was merged into the mainline Linux kernel in version 2.6.20, which was released on February 5, 2007. [ 1 ]

  4. libvirt - Wikipedia

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    libvirt is an open-source API, daemon and management tool for managing platform virtualization. [3] It can be used to manage KVM , Xen , VMware ESXi , QEMU and other virtualization technologies. These APIs are widely used in the orchestration layer of hypervisors in the development of a cloud-based solution.

  5. Implementation of emojis - Wikipedia

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    An update for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 brought a subset of the monochrome Unicode set to those operating systems as part of the Segoe UI Symbol font. [65] As of Windows 8.1 Preview, the Segoe UI Emoji font is included, which supplies full-color pictographs. The plain Segoe UI font lacks emoji characters, whereas Segoe UI Symbol and ...

  6. LIO (SCSI target) - Wikipedia

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    It is utilized in several Linux distributions and is a popular choice for cloud environments due to its integration with tools like QEMU/KVM, libvirt, and OpenStack. [ citation needed ] The LIO project is maintained by Datera, Inc. , [ dubious – discuss ] a Silicon Valley-based storage solutions provider.

  7. oVirt - Wikipedia

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    oVirt is a free, open-source virtualization management platform. It was founded by Red Hat as a community project on which Red Hat Virtualization is based. It allows centralized management of virtual machines, compute, storage and networking resources, from an easy-to-use web-based front-end with platform independent access.

  8. KVM switch - Wikipedia

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    Windows 7/Windows 8 showing correct connected devices: Limited* No, shows as standard keyboard and mouse no matter what keyboard/mouse are connected to the KVM: Yes: Yes Windows7/Windows 8 built-in touchscreen monitor driver support: Limited* No: Yes* Yes Wireless combo keyboard and mouse support: Limited* No: Yes* Yes USB-HID (other than ...

  9. K virtual machine - Wikipedia

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    The K virtual machine (KVM) is a virtual machine developed by Sun Microsystems (now owned by Oracle Corporation), derived from the Java virtual machine (JVM) specification. The KVM was written from scratch in the programming language C. It is designed for small devices with 128K to 256K of available computer memory, and minimizes memory use. It ...