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x86 is an umbrella term for ALL (16/32/64-bit) ISAs in the family. The 32-bit x86 ISA family is called IA-32, and that's the ONLY proper term for it. Perhaps it should be determined whether Oracle VM is built for i386, i586, or i686—just to be exact.
 
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{{Distinguish|Oracle VM VirtualBox}}
{{short description|Server virtualization offering by Oracle Corporation}}
 
{{Infobox software
| name = Oracle VM Server for x86
| logo = =
| developer = [[Oracle Corporation]]
| latest_release_version = 3.4.6.3
| latest_release_date = {{Start date and age|df=yes|20142020|0706|0203}}<ref>{{cite web |title=Oracle VM release 3.4.6.3 is now available! |url=https://blogs.oracle.com/virtualization/oracle-vm-release-3463-is-now-available}}</ref>
| operating_system = [[Linux kernel]]
| platform = [[IA-32]], [[x86-64]]
| programming_language = [[C (programming language)|C]]
| genre = [[Platform virtualization]]
| license = {{plainlist|
*Oracle VM '''Server''': [[GNU General Public License|GNU GPL]]<!-- TODO: version? -->
*Oracle VM '''Manager''': proprietary—redistributableProprietary (redistributable freeware)
}}<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.oracle.com/us/technologies/virtualization/024974.htm | title=Oracle VM Server for x86 |access-date=25 accessdate=May 25, 2012}}</ref>
| website = {{URL|http://www.oracle.com/us/technologies/virtualization/oraclevm/overview/index.html}}
}}
'''Oracle VM Server for x86''' is thea server [[Platform virtualization|virtualization]] offering from [[Oracle Corporation]]. Oracle VM Server for x86 incorporates the [[free and open-source]] [[Xen]] [[hypervisor]] technology, supports [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]], [[Linux]], and [[Solaris (operating system)|Solaris]]<ref>{{cite web
| url = http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E35328_01/E35329/html/vmrns-guest-os.html
| title = Oracle VM Server Release Notes, Release 3.2.1
| accessdateaccess-date = 2014-02-07
| publisher = Oracle Corp.
}}</ref> guests and includes an integrated Web based management console. Oracle VM Server for x86 features fully tested and certified [[Oracle Applications]] stack in an enterprise virtualization environment.<ref>{{cite web
| url = http://www.oracle.com/technologies/virtualization/index.html
| title = Oracle VM
| accessdateaccess-date = 2008-07-31
| publisher = Oracle Corp
}}</ref>
 
Oracle VM Server for x86 can be freely downloaded through Oracle Software Delivery Cloud.<ref>[https://edelivery.oracle.com/oraclevm Welcome to the Oracle E-Delivery Web site for Oracle Linux and Oracle VM]</ref> Oracle announced the general availability of Oracle VM Release 3.24.6 at in30 JanuaryNovember 20132018.
 
Oracle VM Server for x86 entered sustaining support on July 1, 2024,<ref>{{Cite web |date=October 1, 2024 |title=Lifetime Support Policy: Coverage for Oracle Open Source Service Offerings |url=https://www.oracle.com/a/ocom/docs/elsp-lifetime-069338.pdf |access-date=}}</ref> and is not receiving new patches or updates.<ref>{{Cite web |date=October 11, 2022 |title=Oracle Open Source Support Policies |url=https://www.oracle.com/a/ocom/docs/enterprise-linux-support-policies-069172.pdf |access-date=October 1, 2024}}</ref> It has been replaced<ref>{{Cite web |last=Admin_Jeroen |date=2020-01-23 |title=Oracle Linux Virtualization Manager (OLVM) replaces Oracle VM (OVM) |url=https://exitas.be/oracle-linux-virtualization-manager-olvm-replaces-oracle-vm-ovm/ |access-date=2024-10-01 |website=Exitas |language=en-US}}</ref> by Oracle Linux Virtualization Manager, which is based on [[Kernel-based Virtual Machine|KVM]] and [[OVirt]].
 
==Components==
* Oracle VM Manager: web based management console to manage Oracle VM Servers.
* Oracle VM Server: includes a version of [[Xen]] hypervisor technology, and the Oracle VM Agent to communicate with Oracle VM Manager for management of virtual machines. It also includes a minimized Linux kernel as [[Dom0]].
 
==Versions==
* Current stable Release is OVM 3.3.
* Oracle VM 3.3 has a lot of internal improvements and was released on 2 July 2014 <ref>{{cite web|title=Oracle Announces Oracle VM 3.3|url=http://www.oracle.com/us/corporate/press/2235173|accessdate=2 July 2014}}</ref>
 
==Resource limits==
As of version 3.4.6, Oracle VM Server for x86 can take advantage of up to 240384 CPUs (Tested) / 2048 CPUs (Designed), 6TB RAM per server and can host a maximum of 100300 VM per server. <br>
VCPUs per VM: 256 (PVM) / 128 (HVM, PVHVM) VMs per server, 1 TB RAM<ref>[httphttps://docs.oracle.com/cd/E50245_01E64076_01/E50246E99523/html/vmrns-limits.html Oracle VM Release Notes for 3.34.1 Documentation6]</ref>
 
==End of life==
Oracle VM Server for x86 can take advantage of up to 240 CPUs, 6TB RAM per server and can host a maximum of 100 VM per server. <br>
Oracle VM Server for x86 is now in sustaining support, and will not receive patches or security fixes. It has been replaced by Oracle Linux Virtualization Manager.
VCPUs per VM: 256 (PVM) / 128 (HVM, PVHVM) VMs per server<ref>[http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E50245_01/E50246/html/vmrns-limits.html Oracle VM 3.3.1 Documentation]</ref>
 
==See also==
* [[Oracle VM Server for SPARC]]
* [[Docker (software)|Docker]]
* [[Kernel-based Virtual Machine]]
* [[libvirt]]
* [[Oracle VM Server for SPARC]]
* [[Kernel-based Virtual Machine]]
 
==References==
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==External links==
* [{{Official website|http://www.oracle.com/us/technologies/virtualization/oraclevm/overview/index.html Oracle VM]}}
 
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