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Revision as of 10:18, 12 November 2015
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| Operating system | Linux | ||||||||
| Platform | Windows, Mac, Linux | ||||||||
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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.
- Dynamic Allocate resources.
Hardware
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.
Remote Access
You will receive email with instruction to access the newly created virtual machine.

