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Oracle VM

Overview

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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Popular Features

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  • Management console (6)
    7.5
    75%
  • Virtual machine automated provisioning (6)
    5.7
    57%
  • Live virtual machine backup (5)
    5.6
    56%
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Pricing

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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…

Entry-level set up fee?

  • No setup fee

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  • Free Trial
  • Free/Freemium Version
  • Premium Consulting/Integration Services

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Alternatives Pricing

What is Azure Virtual Machines?

Virtual Machines (VMs) are available on Microsoft Azure, providing what is built as a low-cost, per-second compute service, available via Windows or Linux.

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Product Demos

OpenStack/LDoms Product Annoucement & Demo

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Demo Oracle VM Server 3.2

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Oracle VM Manager 3.2.1 show hot re-assign of CPUs (cool demo)

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Oracle VM CPU pinning with the OVM Utilities Guide for Release 3

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Oracle VM 3.2.1 CPU pinning

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Features

Server Virtualization

Server virtualization allows multiple operating systems to be run completely independently on a single server

7.2
Avg 8.3
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Product Details

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.

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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 Enterprises (1,001+ employees).
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Reviews and Ratings

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Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Customers can use a single bare metal server and use Oracle VM server to reduce cost on infra.
  • It has great price than other OEM to offer.
  • Migrating customers' workloads from AWS/Azure to Oracle gave them a huge benefit in cost reduction.
Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Extremely satisfied with the product, it's still developing everyday and we are happy with its progress so far.
  • It does its job in a very easy to use and reliable fashion.
  • Looking forward to the new updates and what help it can bring to our current issues.
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