Wednesday 4 February 2015

How Pluribus looks to commoditize hardware via virtualization

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How startup Pluribus looks to commoditize hardware via virtualization

Pluribus Netvisor offers a fresh take on network device virtualization. Customers can run standard Linux code on Pluribus hardware, which opens up interesting use cases.

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