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		<title>OVF &#8211; Open Virtual Machine Format</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Anche Citrix è ora aperta al formato standard delle Virtual Machine, ciò significa che ormai una virtual machine è come una serie di settaggi che esportati su VMware ESX o Citrix XenServer o Microsoft Hyper-V sarà la stessa cosa, basterà usare il tool di conversione adatto ed il gioco (migrazione dei formati) è fatto. OVF secondo VMware VMware ha rilasciato qualche mese fa un tool grafico su piattaforma java la versione 0.9-62566. Mentre ora e&#8217; possibile scaricare qui una versione 1.0, che funziona da linea di comando e necessita sotto windows la preinstallazione di librerie C++. Il formato e&#8217; supportato dal VirtualCenter 2.5, l&#8217;hypervisors ESX3., il VI client consente l&#8217;importazione e l&#8217;esportazione mediante VI API...]]></description>
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