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* [https://github.com/GaloisInc/HaLVM#readme HaLVM], the Haskell Lightweight Virtual Machine from [http://corp.galois.com/halvm Galois], allows you to run Haskell programs |
* [https://github.com/GaloisInc/HaLVM#readme HaLVM], the Haskell Lightweight Virtual Machine from [http://corp.galois.com/halvm Galois], allows you to run Haskell programs |
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* [http://osv.io/ OSv] from [http://www.cloudius-systems.com/ Cloudius Systems] produces a Java environment |
* [http://osv.io/ OSv] from [http://www.cloudius-systems.com/ Cloudius Systems] produces a Java environment |
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Revision as of 20:51, 28 May 2014
Xen Project has been at the forefront of the birth of Cloud Operating Systems: specialized lightweight operating systems which are only intended to be used within a Virtual Machine. These Cloud Operating Systems may become the core of a new form of cloud, where a single hypervisor instance can support hundreds or even thousands of VMs.
Cloud Operating System List
The following Cloud Operating Systems are currently of interest to the Xen Project:
- MirageOS, an official incubator effort of Xen Project, employs an OCaml-based kernel
- LING (formerly Erlang on Xen) creates an Erlang runtime environment
- HaLVM, the Haskell Lightweight Virtual Machine from Galois, allows you to run Haskell programs
- OSv from Cloudius Systems produces a Java environment
Cloud Operating System Presentations
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