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vCenter Server Alternatives [Page 2]

The best vCenter Server alternatives based on verified products, community votes, reviews and other factors.
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  1. /apache-alternatives

    Home page of The Apache Software Foundation

  2. /payara-server-alternatives

    Payara Server is a fully supported, developer-friendly, open source application server. Innovative, cloud-native, optimized for production deployments. Jakarta EE & MicroProfile compatible.

    Open Source freemium

  3. /traefik-alternatives

    Load Balancer / Reverse Proxy

    Open Source

  4. /eclipse-jetty-alternatives

    Jetty is a highly scalable modular servlet engine and http server that natively supports many modern protocols like SPDY and WebSockets.

  5. /haproxy-alternatives

    Reliable, High Performance TCP/HTTP Load Balancer

  6. /infor-os-alternatives

    Future-proof your enterprise with Infor OS, a user-centric operating system that underpins a connected, intelligent business network.

  7. /matrix-cosec-centra-alternatives

    Matrix COSEC CENTRA is an enterprise-grade​ offering attendance and access control features.

  8. /nutanix-prism-alternatives

    Data Center Infrastructure Management

  9. /aws-elastic-load-balancing-alternatives

    Amazon ELB automatically distributes incoming application traffic across multiple Amazon EC2 instances in the cloud.

  10. /ejabberd-alternatives

    ejabberd is a robust, massively scalable and extensible XMPP server.

    Open Source

  11. /envoy-proxy-alternatives

    Envoy is an open source edge and service proxy, designed for cloud-native applications

    Open Source

  12. /mavimax-endurox-alternatives

    Distributed transactions middleware, application server and Oracle Tuxedo alternative

    Open Source freemium €6500.0 / One-off (Single operating system instance)

  13. /haproxy-enterprise-edition-alternatives
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