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  2. TurnKey Linux Virtual Appliance Library - Wikipedia

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    TKLBAM (TurnKey Linux Backup And Migration) [25] - a custom TKL backup/migration application/service that uses Duplicity as a backend. By default TKLBAM uses Amazon S3 for storage, but can also be configured to use any other storage medium supported by Duplicity. As of version 1.4 TKLBAM is available for non-TKL Linux OS.

  3. VMware Workstation - Wikipedia

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    Using the Easy Install option to install the Ubuntu 14.04 or Ubuntu 15.04 guest operating system failed to install VMware Tools. 12.0.0 Pro [51] 24 August 2015 The following features have reached end of life in Workstation 12 Pro and have been removed: [52] Unity mode on Linux guest and host operating systems; Virtual Debugger Visual Studio

  4. VMware Workstation Player - Wikipedia

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    Support for Ubuntu 14.10; Support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7; Support for CentOS 7; Support for openSUSE 13.2; Support for SUSE Linux Enterprise 12; VMware Hardware Version 11; Allocate up to 2 GB video memory to a virtual machine; 12.0 24 August 2015 [19] †VMware Player proper discontinued after v7; VMware Workstation Player 12 released

  5. Linux distribution - Wikipedia

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    Some distributions let the user install Linux on top of their current system, such as WinLinux or coLinux. Linux is installed to the Windows hard disk partition, and can be started from inside Windows itself. Virtual machines (such as VirtualBox or VMware) also make it possible for Linux to be run inside another OS. The VM software simulates a ...

  6. VirtualBox - Wikipedia

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    VirtualBox may be installed on Microsoft Windows, macOS, Linux, Solaris and OpenSolaris. There are also ports to FreeBSD [5] and Genode. [6] It supports the creation and management of guest virtual machines running Windows, Linux, BSD, OS/2, Solaris, Haiku, and OSx86, [7] as well as limited virtualization of macOS guests on Apple hardware.

  7. Ubuntu - Wikipedia

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    Host Ubuntu Linux and the guest Windows virtual machines are also virtually networked in KVM, so file sharing between the host and virtual guest machines can also be done by the Samba in the KVM environment. RDP server of GNOME Remote Desktop and Remmina client software is used for remote desktop connection between Ubuntu Linux and the other OSs.

  8. Ubuntu JeOS - Wikipedia

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    Ubuntu JeOS (pronounced "juice") is a discontinued variant of Ubuntu that is described as "an efficient variant ... configured specifically for virtual appliances." [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is a concept for what an operating system should look like in the context of a virtual appliance. [ 3 ]

  9. VMware Fusion - Wikipedia

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    New support for Ubuntu 15.04, Fedora 22, CentOS 7.1, RHEL 7.1, Oracle Linux 7.1, VMware Project Photon. Graphics support updated for DirectX10 and OpenGL 3.3. Improvements for encrypted virtual machines. Improved resolution settings. VMware vCloud Air Integration (Fusion 8 Pro only). Improved remote experience (Fusion 8 Pro only).