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  2. Virtual appliance - Wikipedia

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    A concrete example of the virtual appliances approach to delivering SaaS is the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2)—a grid of Xen hypervisor nodes coupled with the availability of pre-packaged virtual appliances in the Amazon Machine Image format. Amazon EC2 reduces the cost-barrier to the point where it becomes feasible to have each customer ...

  3. IBM System/390 - Wikipedia

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    MVS/ESA, OS/390, VSE/ESA and VM/ESA: Memory: ES/9000: up to 2 GB main + 8 GB expanded 9672: up to 32 GB main (2 GB flat) Predecessor: IBM 3090, 4300 and 9370: Successor: IBM Z: Website: Official website IBM Archives "System/390 Announcement". IBM Archives. IBM. 23 January 2003. Archived from the original on January 16, 2005

  4. List of Java virtual machines - Wikipedia

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    Squawk virtual machine – a Java ME VM for embedded systems and small devices. Cross-Platform. GPL. SuperWaba – Java-like virtual machine for portable devices. GPL. Discontinued, succeeded by TotalCross. TakaTuka – for wireless sensor network devices. GPL. TinyVM. VMKit of LLVM. Wonka VM – developed to run on Acunia's ARM-based hardware ...

  5. Voice of Music - Wikipedia

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    One such project, in 1985, involved Factory Direct Marketing having V-M repair a large quantity of Cobra feature phones, AT&T answering machines, and radio/cassette players. V-M also did some assembly of model 791/792 tape duplicators as late as 1989 for continuing customers. By 1992, none of these projects remained profitable.

  6. TurnKey Linux Virtual Appliance Library - Wikipedia

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    Virtual appliances distributed as virtual machine types such as: Open Virtualization Format (OVA) - As of v14.0 was the default VM format. It supports VirtualBox and most VMware products (e.g. Workstation, Player, Fusion and vSphere/ESX). Also includes open-vmtools (for VMware).

  7. Hardware virtualization - Wikipedia

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    For example, a typical server runs at 425 W [6] and VMware estimates a hardware reduction ratio of up to 15:1. [7] A virtual machine (VM) can be more easily controlled and inspected from a remote site than a physical machine, and the configuration of a VM is more flexible.

  8. Today’s NYT ‘Strands’ Hints, Spangram and Answers for ...

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    An example spangram with corresponding theme words: PEAR, FRUIT, BANANA, APPLE, etc. ... Get organizers for all of your Christmas decorations on sale now for as low as $10. AOL.

  9. System virtual machine - Wikipedia

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    The desire to run multiple operating systems was the initial motivation for virtual machines, so as to allow time-sharing among several single-tasking operating systems. In some respects, a system virtual machine can be considered a generalization of the concept of virtual memory that historically preceded it.