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What is Oracle VM?
Oracle's server virtualization products support x86 and SPARC architectures and a variety of workloads such as Linux, Windows and Oracle Solaris. In addition to solutions that are hypervisor-based, Oracle also offers virtualization built in to hardware and Oracle operating systems…
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What is Oracle VM?
Oracle's server virtualization products support x86 and SPARC architectures and a variety of workloads such as Linux, Windows and Oracle Solaris. In addition to solutions that are hypervisor-based, Oracle also offers virtualization built in to hardware and Oracle operating systems to deliver the most complete and optimized solution for the entire computing environment.
Oracle VM Competitors
- VMware ESXi
- Hyper-V
- Red Hat Virtualization (RHV) (formerly RHEV)
Oracle VM Technical Details
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Mobile Application | No |
Frequently Asked Questions
Oracle's server virtualization products support x86 and SPARC architectures and a variety of workloads such as Linux, Windows and Oracle Solaris. In addition to solutions that are hypervisor-based, Oracle also offers virtualization built in to hardware and Oracle operating systems to deliver the most complete and optimized solution for the entire computing environment.
VMware ESXi and Hyper-V are common alternatives for Oracle VM.
Reviewers rate Live virtual machine migration highest, with a score of 8.8.
The most common users of Oracle VM are from Mid-sized Companies (51-1,000 employees).