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EDIS Server Locations in Europa
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EDIS Server Locations in Asien
EDIS Server Locations in Amerika
EDIS Server Locations in Australien
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KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machine) is the leading open source virtualisation technology for Linux and it runs on x86 hardware containing virtualization extensions (Intel VT or AMD-V). It installs natively on all Linux distributions and turns underlying physical servers into hypervisors so that they can host multiple, isolated virtual machines (VMs) incl. Windows, FreeBSD and many others. KVM servers are VPS (Virtual Private Servers).
What is the difference between VMware and KVM?
Cost. Cost is a key differentiator between KVM and the VMware virtualization solutions. KVM is distributed as part of many open source operating systems, so there isn't an additional cost. With VMware, you will need to purchase licenses for various products and will be locked into an enterprise license agreement (ELA).
What's the difference between a container and KVM?
LXC, Docker, ... are Linux Containers. KVM require their own kernel to run while containers share the kernel with the hostnode. While a KVM hypervisor abstracts away hardware (for the virtual machines to run their own operating systems), a container engine abstracts away an operating system (so the container can run its applications).