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Serenity Virtual Station (SVISTA) enables you to run "virtual personal computers" on your PC. By creating these virtual machines, users can run multiple copies operating systems at the same time. For example, a user could run Microsoft Windows XP (r), a copy of Microsoft NT4, and even a copy of IBM's OS/2 on a PC which is "running Linux".
Serenity Virtual Station (SVISTA) enables you to run "virtual personal computers" on your PC. By creating these virtual machines, users can run multiple copies of operating systems at the same time. For example, a user could run Microsoft Windows XP, a copy of Microsoft NT4, and even a copy of IBM's OS/2 on a PC which is "running Linux".


Serenity Virtual Station has support for the broadest set of operating systems in the industry. Supported host including Linux, FreeBSD, Windows, and IBM OS/2 - eComStation. Guest operating systems support includes Linux, Windows, and IBM OS/2 - eComStation.  
Serenity Virtual Station has supports different host operating systems, including Linux, FreeBSD, Windows, and OS/2. Guest operating systems support includes Linux, Windows, and OS/2.  
 
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==License==
==License==
* Commercial. Discontinued Software.
* Commercial. Discontinued Software.
==Documentation==
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20051026193440/http://www.serenity-systems.com/SVISTA/SVISTA_2004_Overview.pdf Virtual Station 2004 Presentation]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20051026190828/http://www.serenity-systems.com/SVISTA/Flyer_SVISTA_US.pdf Flyer]
==Author==
* [[Serenity Systems International]]


==Links==
==Links==
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20051023105155/http://www.serenity-systems.com/SVISTA/SSI_index.html Archived WebSite]
* [//web.archive.org/web/20051023105155/http://www.serenity-systems.com/SVISTA/SSI_index.html Archived]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20051023111118/http://www.serenityvirtual.com/ Archived WebSite]
* [//web.archive.org/web/20051023111118/http://www.serenityvirtual.com/ Archived WebSite]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20080208215842/http://www.serenityvirtual.com/news.php?title=All%20News-%20and%20Pressreleases Archived News Announcements]
* [//web.archive.org/web/20080208215842/http://www.serenityvirtual.com/news.php?title=All%20News-%20and%20Pressreleases Archived News Announcements]
;Documentation
* [//web.archive.org/web/20051026193440/http://www.serenity-systems.com/SVISTA/SVISTA_2004_Overview.pdf Virtual Station 2004 Presentation]
* [//web.archive.org/web/20051026190828/http://www.serenity-systems.com/SVISTA/Flyer_SVISTA_US.pdf Flyer]


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Latest revision as of 23:33, 1 August 2023

Serenity Virtual Station (SVISTA) enables you to run "virtual personal computers" on your PC. By creating these virtual machines, users can run multiple copies of operating systems at the same time. For example, a user could run Microsoft Windows XP, a copy of Microsoft NT4, and even a copy of IBM's OS/2 on a PC which is "running Linux".

Serenity Virtual Station has supports different host operating systems, including Linux, FreeBSD, Windows, and OS/2. Guest operating systems support includes Linux, Windows, and OS/2.

License

  • Commercial. Discontinued Software.

Links

Documentation