Open Source Mac Virtualization Software

Virtualization Software for Mac

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    CIMHA is aimed to create integrated suite to provision and manage HA clusters in virtual environment. It analyzes kernel/hardware health of cluster nodes by using VESPER(linux kernel prober) and migrates the Resources based on probe signals.
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    Freenomalism is a free, community based fork of the Enomalism web-based virtual infrastructure/cloud computing platform. The dashboard can help with issues including deployment planning, load balancing, migration, configuration management, and capacity.
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    The Host sFlow project has moved to http://sflow.net
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    OpenECP: Open Elastic Computing Platform
    OpenECP is an open source fork of the Enomaly Elastic Computing Platform (ECP) following its commercialisation. It is a web-based management platform for hypervisors which can be used to create "public" and "private" cloud computing environments.
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    Phoenix Cluster Project
    Phoenix Cluster Project is an open cluster architecture. It is built using Gentoo Linux with RootFS shared between all nodes of the cluster. The main components are: Torque/Maui, Network Raid, Ganglia, LAMP Platform, KVM and GLSL for GPGPU.
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    This project proposes the development of a system that automatically balances the load of virtualized servers, monitoring their resources and migrating virtual machines if necessary. The main goal of Vmbal is to improve the usage of server resources.
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    This project aims to provide a reliable cloud computing system, able to work with cloud computing framework existing today. Developed and maintained by Alecsandru Patrascu, Computer Science, University Politehnica of Bucharest
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    vzhaipd is a set of Virtuozzo/OpenVZ mount/umount Container scripts that will make sure a HA IP is always present on one of two or more Containers.
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