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Visible Virtual Machine

Visible Virtual Machine

The Visible Virtual Machine (VVM) is a visual based, virtual computing environment that allows the student user to create a program, and then to actually view the execution of the program within the (virtual) CPU of the VVM machine. The system is based on the well-known Little Man Computer (LMC) model of computing.

  • Publisher: Stu Westin, University of Rhode Island
  • Last updated: May 29th, 2008
Wake-On-LAN Virtual Machine

Wake-On-LAN Virtual Machine

Receives Wake-On-LAN magic packets and starts up virtual machines. Supports Microsoft Hyper-V, Virtual PC, VirtualBox, VMware Server, Workstation, Player, Parallels WS. The built-in service allows to run machines without logon to host machine.

  • Publisher: Alexander Yarovy
  • Home page: www.yarovy.com
  • Last updated: November 13th, 2022
Virtual Machine Recovery Tool

Virtual Machine Recovery Tool

Virtual Machine Recovery Tool is a program that works with System Center 2012 – Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) to temporarily remove a host, cluster, virtual machine or service from VMM when that object is in a failed or persistent warning state due to environmental conditions, third-party applications or other causes. It deals with the state information stored in the VMM database.

  • Publisher: Microsoft Corp
  • Last updated: July 25th, 2012

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VMware Server Console

VMware Server Console

Begin enjoying the benefits of server virtualization for free. VMware Server is a powerful hosted virtualization platform that installs like an application on any existing server hardware and partitions a physical server into multiple virtual machines.

  • Publisher: VMware, Inc.
  • Home page: www.vmware.com
  • Last updated: November 18th, 2009
VMware Converter Enterprise Client

VMware Converter Enterprise Client

VMware converter allows you to convert your PC into a virtual machine. Well, that line doesn't make a whole lot of sense now, does it? First of all you need to be aware of what a virtual machine does. It emulates a virtual environment in which you can run different operative systems on top of your base operative system.

  • Publisher: VMware, Inc.
  • Home page: www.vmware.com
  • Last updated: March 1st, 2008
HyperV Performance Monitor

HyperV Performance Monitor

Free ManageEngine HyperV Performance Monitoring Tool provides an exclusive monitoring solution for HyperV server, a Virtual Machine, running on Windows 2008 R2 . This tool shows the actual resource utilization of the virtual servers along with CPU usage, Memory details, Disk and Network utilization of each guest operating system on Microsoft HyperV Environment.

  • Publisher: ZOHO Corp.
  • Last updated: October 12th, 2010
VMware Guest Console

VMware Guest Console

VMware Guest Console is an incredibly powerful application from VMWare Labs that allows you to control the Guest operating system running on multiple virtual machines simultaneously. You can manage their processes, files, snapshots, run programs and so on, all remotely from the host.

  • Publisher: VMware
  • Home page: labs.vmware.com
  • Last updated: June 23rd, 2010
VMmanager

VMmanager

The program VMmanager creates and manages virtual machines which can be used by the VMware-Player. The program generates all required VMX- and VMDK-files. Parameters defined within the file 'vmmanager.ini' form the range of functions. VMmanager has been developed and tested under Windows 2000 and Windows XP.

  • Publisher: processid
  • Last updated: March 18th, 2008

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Microsoft Virtual Machine Converter

Microsoft Virtual Machine Converter

Microsoft Virtual Machine Converter is a program designed for converting virtual machines and disks from VMware hosts to Hyper-V hosts and Microsoft Azure. It provides native support for Windows PowerShell, it enables scripting and integration with data center automation workflows such as those authored and run within Microsoft System Center Orchestrator 2012 R2.

  • Publisher: Microsoft Corporation
  • Home page: www.microsoft.com
  • Last updated: November 28th, 2014
Virtual Machine USB Boot

Virtual Machine USB Boot

Virtual Machine USB Boot allows you to add a real USB drive into a virtual machine (VirtualBox or QEMU) and boot from it. It will temporary separate the drive from the host OS (dismount it) and, after the virtual machine is closed, it will mount it back.

  • Publisher: DavidB
  • Last updated: May 28th, 2015
Stellar Phoenix Virtual Machine Data Recovery

Stellar Phoenix Virtual Machine Data Recovery

Stellar Phoenix Virtual Machine Data Recovery is the ultimate product of choice to recover data from lost from a system emulated with popular system virtualization software developed by VMware, ORACLE, and Microsoft.

Microsoft Azure Virtual Machine Readiness Assessment

Microsoft Azure Virtual Machine Readiness Assessment

Microsoft Azure Virtual Machine Readiness Assessment is a program that will automatically inspect your on-premises environment, whether it is physical or virtualized and provide you with a check list and detailed report on steps you need to take to move your environment to the cloud. The detailed report offers expert guidance and advice tailored to your environment.

  • Publisher: Microsoft Corporation
  • Last updated: December 26th, 2014
Windows Azure Virtual Machine Readiness Assessment

Windows Azure Virtual Machine Readiness Assessment

The Virtual Machines Readiness Assessment tool will automatically inspect your on-premises environment, whether it is physical or virtualized, and provide you with a check list and detailed report on steps you need to take to move your environment to the cloud.

  • Publisher: Microsoft Corporation
  • Home page: azure.microsoft.com
  • Last updated: August 14th, 2015
Microsoft Virtual PC

Microsoft Virtual PC

Microsoft Virtual PC is light, simple software that allows you to configure, install and use a highly customizable computer within your desktop! Without the need of formatting, or getting an additional computer, with this application you can test drive an operating system, software, or a configuration and see if it fits your needs!

VMware Workstation

VMware Workstation

VMware Workstation lets you run multiple operating systems such as Windows, Linux, or BSD as Virtual Machines (VMs) on Windows desktop. After creating VMs, you can configure IPv4 and IPv6 virtual networks, with added network latency and bandwidth simulations to recreate real-world scenarios.

  • Publisher: VMware, Inc.
  • Home page: www.vmware.com
  • Last updated: March 19th, 2024
VirtualBox

VirtualBox

Oracle VM VirtualBox enables you to run more than one OS at a time. This way, you can run software written for one OS on another, such as Windows software on Linux or a Mac, without having to reboot to use it. VirtualBox is a general-purpose full virtualizer for x86 hardware, targeted at server, desktop, and embedded use.

  • Publisher: Oracle Corporation
  • Home page: www.virtualbox.org
  • Last updated: January 17th, 2024
J2SE Runtime Environment Update

J2SE Runtime Environment Update

JRE provides libraries, Java virtual machine, and other components necessary for you to run applets and applications written in the Java programming language. Once installed you won´t notice it. JRE is free to download, install and deploy, and all the related documentation can be found at http://www.sun.com.

  • Publisher: Oracle
  • Last updated: August 31st, 2011
VMware Workstation Player

VMware Workstation Player

VMware Player Pro is a streamlined desktop virtualization program designed for creating, running and evaluating operating systems and applications in a virtual machine on Windows. With VMware Player Pro, complete desktop environments including the operating system, applications and user configurations can be containerized in a virtual machine and easily shared.

  • Publisher: VMware, Inc.
  • Home page: www.vmware.com
  • Last updated: March 19th, 2024