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LVS
(redirected from Linux Virtual Server)

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LVSLinux Virtual Server
LVSLayout Versus Schematic
LVSLive Vaccine Strain
LVSLas Vegas Sands Corporation (Nevada; also seen as LVSC)
LVSLas Vegas, New Mexico (Airport Code)
LVSLow Voltage Switchgear
LVSLogistical Vehicle System
LVSLaser Vibration Sensor
LVSLaunch Vehicle Simulator
LVSLiberty, Vice, San Andreas (gaming, GTA: San Andreas modification)
LVSLogistics Vehicle System (USMC) (US DoD)
LVSLocal Vision System
LVSLoose Vowel Syndrome
LVSLow Volume Scanner
LVSLocal Voice Service
LVSLingnan Visiting Scholars
LVSLong Vowel Sound


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An accompanying CD-ROM provides all the software needed to build a Linux Enterprise Cluster on top of one's current Linux distribution, including the Linux kernel, rsync, the Systemlmager package, the Heartbeat package, the Linux Virtual Server package, the Mon monitoring package, and the Ganglia package.
Britestream's 100% SSL offload solution integrates seamlessly with Linux Virtual Server to bring a new level of security, protection and performance for Guardian's deployments on Linux.
Levanta Simplifies Linux Virtual Server Deployments
 
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