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==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 13:04, 12 November 2015
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Development status | Active | ||||||||
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Operating system | Linux | ||||||||
Platform | Windows, Mac, Linux | ||||||||
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Website | www.vmware.com | ||||||||
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Features
Virtualization is a proven software technology that makes it possible to run multiple operating systems and applications on the same server at the same time. [1]
- Run virtual Machines.
- Access virtual Machines.
- Dynamically allocate resources.
Hardware
Facility
This facility is not intended for calculating / HPC big data. For such purposes we have the DCC Cluster facility[2]
Request
You can send a request to Chi Lieu or Eric Lieffers.
You also need to provide the following information:
- Requirements (Operating System, Software)
- CPU Cores
- Hard drive space
- Amount of memory needed
The request will be evaluated by calculating the amount of resources left.
Remote Access
You will receive email with instructions to access the newly created virtual machine.