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Collax V-Cube

Virtualization solution for SME and freelancer. With Collax V-Cube you can run several servers, operating systems and applications virtually on only one hardware. Virtualization of hardware, network and storage. Collax V-Cube uses the KVM hypervisor.

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  • Proprietary

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  • Linux
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  • cluster
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  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Commercial product.
  • Pricing

    Subscription that costs $0 per month.
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  • Supported Languages

    • English
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What is Collax V-Cube?

With Collax V-Cube you can run several servers, operating systems and applications virtually on only one hardware.

Collax V-Cube has a browser-based, intuitive administration interface with numerous management functions – no console needed. This also enables remote access to the solution. Features like backup, live migration, remote management, remote consoles to VMs are integrated

Collax V-Cube uses the KVM hypervisor, which ensures optimal utilization of hardware resources and increases hardware performance.

All virtual machines (VMs) can be included in a unified backup. Additional functions such as Instant VM or V-Recovery provide more security. Virtual machine snapshots allow you to return to a specific point in time when the VM is running.

For high availability, clustering of two Collax V-Cube is possible (Collax V-Cube+).

The optional module (Collax V-Transfer) allows copying VMs between Collax V-Cube hosts building interconnected environments.

A centralized management console (Collax Central) supports the administration of larger implementations of Collax virtualization products and all VMs (Windows/Linux).

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