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name: MarkLogic | ||
vendor: Progress | ||
category: Miscellaneous | ||
description: MarkLogic helps unlock the data value, securely achieve data agility, and accelerate insightful decisions. Hence, one can combine data with the metadata in a single service and make smarter decisions faster. | ||
product_url: https://www.progress.com/marklogic | ||
works_on_arm: FALSE | ||
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homepage_url: https://www.progress.com/marklogic | ||
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official_docs: https://www.progress.com/marklogic/documentation | ||
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other_info: It's mentioned in the FAQ section that "MarkLogic does not currently support ARM based processors, so AWS Graviton instances are also not supported". Kindly find the same in the 5th question of faq section [here](https://help.marklogic.com/Knowledgebase/Article/View/marklogic-on-aws-faq). | ||
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name: KVM | ||
category: Miscellaneous | ||
description: KVM is a virtualization technology that helps a Linux host machine to create and run multiple virtual machines. KVM is a part of the Linux kernel, so it benefits from all Linux updates and fixes. | ||
download_url: https://www.linux-kvm.org/page/Downloads | ||
works_on_arm: true | ||
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version_number: Linux_3.9 | ||
release_date: 2013/04/28 | ||
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homepage_url: https://docs.kernel.org/virt/kvm/index.html | ||
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official_docs: https://docs.kernel.org/virt/kvm/arm/index.html | ||
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release_notes__supported_minimum: https://kernelnewbies.org/Linux_3.9#KVM_support_in_ARM_architectures | ||
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other_info: KVM is a part of Linux Kernel. Kernel introduced KVM support in ARM architectures in version 3.9. | ||
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