Best Virtualization Software for InfiniBox

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    Actifio Reviews
    Streamline the self-service provisioning and refreshing of enterprise workloads while seamlessly integrating with your current toolchain. Enable efficient data delivery and reutilization for data scientists via a comprehensive suite of APIs and automation tools. Achieve data recovery across any cloud environment from any moment in time, concurrently and at scale, surpassing traditional legacy solutions. Reduce the impact of ransomware and cyber threats by ensuring rapid recovery through immutable backup systems. A consolidated platform enhances the protection, security, retention, governance, and recovery of your data, whether on-premises or in the cloud. Actifio’s innovative software platform transforms isolated data silos into interconnected data pipelines. The Virtual Data Pipeline (VDP) provides comprehensive data management capabilities — adaptable for on-premises, hybrid, or multi-cloud setups, featuring extensive application integration, SLA-driven orchestration, flexible data movement, and robust data immutability and security measures. This holistic approach not only optimizes data handling but also empowers organizations to leverage their data assets more effectively.
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    KVM Reviews
    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.
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