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An experimental free and open-source PlayStation 4 kernel rewritten in Rust, designed to run PS4 system software on Windows, Linux, and macOS.
A packaged WordPress development environment using Vagrant and Puppet for local theme and module development.
A Terraform plugin for managing VMware vSphere infrastructure as code.
A curated list of awesome Vagrant resources, plugins, tutorials, boxes, and tools for development environments.
A macOS status bar app for easily controlling a CoreOS VM using native Hypervisor framework to build and test Docker/rkt images locally.
Toro is a unikernel for deploying applications as microVMs using virtio-fs and virtio-vsocket with a minimalistic architecture.
A library operating system version of the Linux kernel network stack for userspace applications and network simulation.
A comprehensive guide to using Docker containers for consistent application deployment across any infrastructure.
Unofficial Ansible playbooks for deploying OpenStack into Vagrant virtual machines for local development.
A data federation and virtualization engine that models data from multiple sources as a virtual graph, queryable via Gremlin.
A highly accessible and automated virtualization platform for security education and capture-the-flag exercises.
A macOS status bar app that controls the corectld server daemon for running CoreOS VMs using native macOS Hypervisor.
A lightweight, flexible, and safer alternative to chroot and Docker for creating virtual software environments using Linux namespaces.
A Vagrant provisioner plugin that executes shell commands on the host machine during VM provisioning.
Kernel-mode malicious activity hooking framework for macOS security analysis and malware research.
A lightweight, high-performance data grid component for Blazor focused on displaying remote data with virtualization.
An RDP honeypot that captures attack telemetry by simulating Windows RDP sessions with virtual machines.
Rust library providing safe bindings to the OS X Hypervisor framework for hardware-accelerated virtualization.
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