VMware will sell a virtualization introduction kit using KVM based on Linux as a measure against price increases.
The first KVM virtualization introduction kit uses Ubuntu and macOS as the host OS, and supports Windows, Unix, Linux, and macOS as guest OS. KVM is adopted by major cloud providers, is open source, and can be used free of charge. Support relies on the community. We recommend utilizing KVM for its excellent cost-performance ratio. This introduction kit provides image files for major guest OS and configuration manuals, as well as support, so you can use it with confidence.
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basic information
Virtualization is widely used from cloud providers to individuals, and from development to practice. It has become an essential solution for businesses. Recently, VMware, a major player in virtualization, has raised its prices, causing a stir. As one of the measures to counter this price increase, we are selling a virtualization introduction kit using KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machine) based on Linux. It is compatible with almost all operating systems, including Windows, Unix, Linux, and macOS, making it ideal for transitioning from VMware. We recommend its use in businesses, schools, and for individuals.
Price information
33,000 yen (including tax)
Price range
P2
Delivery Time
P2
Applications/Examples of results
- Companies and schools struggling with VMware price increases - Companies and schools that want to implement virtualization at a low cost - Companies and schools that want to test with multiple guest operating systems
Company information
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