atrocore
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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atrocore
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New AtroDAM release 1.4.8 is available!
Fixed issue #467
- New AtroCore release 1.4.114 is available!
- New AtroCore release 1.4.113 is available!
- New AtroCore release 1.4.112 is available!
- New AtroCore release 1.4.111 is available!
- New AtroCore release 1.4.110 is available!
- New AtroCore release 1.4.109 is available!
- New AtroCore release 1.4.108 is available!
- New AtroCore release 1.4.107 is available!
- New AtroCore release 1.4.106 is available!
WikiSuite
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Is there anything 'simpler' to use than Proxmox that is also open source?
Before proxmox I was using kimchi: https://github.com/kimchi-project/kimchi
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Phyllome OS Desktop, alpha version, is out!
I have looked into Cockpit. I agree that it is probably the best way forward to manage virtual machines (Kimchi seems nice too).
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ZFS fans, rejoice—RAIDz expansion will be a thing very soon
Cockpit or proxmox comes to mind. Quick Google search also came up with Kimchi.
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Tools & Info for Sysadmins - KVM Management, AWS Training, Wireless Podcast & More
Kimchi is an open-source HTML5-based KVM management tool that is designed for ease of use. This web-based virtualization management platform provides an intuitive, flexible interface that displays and provides control of all the VMs running on a system. Allows you to manage most of the basic features you need to create and control a set of guest virtual machines.
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users have their own libvirt/kvm/virt-manager space and environment?
Maybe look at kimchi? It has multi-user support but I don't know to what extent.
What are some alternatives?
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