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Description
Intel vPro Manageability provides a robust, hardware-driven approach to the remote management of PC fleets, enhancing the overall capabilities of the Intel vPro platform, which combines superior performance, multilayered security, remote management features, and stability specifically tailored for business-oriented computers. This functionality, powered by technologies like Intel Active Management Technology (AMT) and cloud solutions such as Intel Endpoint Management Assistant (EMA), empowers IT departments to remotely identify, configure, update, and troubleshoot devices regardless of their location, even if they are beyond the corporate firewall. Furthermore, it supports out-of-band management, allowing IT personnel to control various aspects of the systems, such as powering them on or off, booting or rebooting, redirecting boot processes to remote images, accessing BIOS configurations, executing remote repairs or reinstallation, and managing keyboard, video, and mouse (KVM) functions over IP, even when the operating system is not operational or the device is turned off. In addition, Intel vPro integrates strong security measures, including hardware-level protections, below-the-OS safeguards, advanced encryption, and secure firmware and boot processes, ensuring the integrity and safety of business systems. Overall, this extensive management and security framework positions Intel vPro as a critical asset for organizations looking to maintain efficient and secure computing environments.
Description
KVM, which stands for Kernel-based Virtual Machine, serves as a comprehensive virtualization solution for Linux systems operating on x86 hardware equipped with virtualization capabilities (such as Intel VT or AMD-V). It comprises a loadable kernel module, known as kvm.ko, that underpins the essential virtualization framework, along with a processor-specific module, either kvm-intel.ko or kvm-amd.ko. By utilizing KVM, users can operate several virtual machines that run unaltered Linux or Windows operating systems. Each virtual machine is allocated its own set of virtualized hardware components, including a network interface card, storage, graphics adapter, and more. KVM is an open-source project, with its kernel component integrated into the mainline Linux kernel since version 2.6.20, while the userspace aspect has been incorporated into the mainline QEMU project starting from version 1.3. This integration enables widespread deployment and support for various virtualization applications and services.
API Access
Has API
API Access
Has API
Integrations
3v-Hosting
ColonelServer
Dianahost
Elastic Observability
InfiniBox
Inuvika OVD Enterprise
Mayan EDMS
MediaStroke
Mediatrix Cloud Sentinel
NetBeez
Integrations
3v-Hosting
ColonelServer
Dianahost
Elastic Observability
InfiniBox
Inuvika OVD Enterprise
Mayan EDMS
MediaStroke
Mediatrix Cloud Sentinel
NetBeez
Pricing Details
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Free Trial
Free Version
Pricing Details
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Free Trial
Free Version
Deployment
Web-Based
On-Premises
iPhone App
iPad App
Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
Chromebook
Deployment
Web-Based
On-Premises
iPhone App
iPad App
Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
Chromebook
Customer Support
Business Hours
Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support
Customer Support
Business Hours
Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support
Types of Training
Training Docs
Webinars
Live Training (Online)
In Person
Types of Training
Training Docs
Webinars
Live Training (Online)
In Person
Vendor Details
Company Name
Intel
Founded
1968
Country
United States
Website
www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/architecture-and-technology/vpro/vpro-manageability/overview.html
Vendor Details
Company Name
Red Hat
Founded
1993
Country
United States
Website
www.linux-kvm.org/page/Main_Page
Product Features
Product Features
Virtual Machine
Backup Management
Graphical User Interface
Remote Control
VDI
Virtual Machine Encryption
Virtual Machine Migration
Virtual Machine Monitoring
Virtual Server
Virtualization
Archiving & Retention
Capacity Monitoring
Data Mobility
Desktop Virtualization
Disaster Recovery
Namespace Management
Performance Management
Version Control
Virtual Machine Monitoring