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European Telecommunications Standards Institute / Hypervisor / Hyper-V / Virtual appliance / VM / LXC / Virtualization / Xen / System software / Software / Virtual machines
Date: 2015-01-07 03:47:02
European Telecommunications Standards Institute
Hypervisor
Hyper-V
Virtual appliance
VM
LXC
Virtualization
Xen
System software
Software
Virtual machines

GS NFV-INF[removed]V1[removed]Network Functions Virtualisation (NFV); Infrastructure; Hypervisor Domain

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