Virtuozzo (company)

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Virtuozzo
Company type Privately held company
Industry Cloud computing
Founded2015
Headquarters,
Switzerland
ProductsVirtuozzo Hybrid Infrastructure
Virtuozzo Hybrid Server
Virtuozzo Application Platform
Virtuozzo Cloud Platform for VMware
Virtuozzo Storage
Virtuozzo Linux
Number of employees
355 (2022)
Subsidiaries OnApp
Jelastic
Website virtuozzo.com

Virtuozzo is a software company that develops virtualization and cloud management software for cloud computing providers, managed services providers and internet hosting service providers. The company's software enables service providers to offer Infrastructure as a service, Container-as-a-Service, Platform as a service, Kubernetes-as-a-Service, WordPress-as-a-Service and other solutions.

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History

The company was founded as SWsoft in 1997 as a privately held server automation and virtualization company. [1] In 2000, the company released the first commercially available operating system-level virtualization container technology. In 2003, SWsoft acquired the makers of Confixx and Plesk web hosting products: Plesk Server Administration (PSA) control panel and Confixx Professional hosting software. [2] Virtuozzo was the core enabling technology behind SWsoft's HSP Complete solution. [3] [2] In 2004, SWsoft acquired Parallels, Inc.

In 2005, the company open-sourced its operating system-level virtualization technology as OpenVZ. In 2007, SWsoft announced that it had changed its name to Parallels and would distribute its products under the Parallels name. [4] [5] [6]

In December 2015, Virtuozzo was spun out from Parallels to become a standalone company. In May 2016, Virtuozzo announced its intention to join the Open Container Initiative.

In July 2021, Virtuozzo acquired OnApp. [7] In October of that year, the company acquired Jelastic. [8]

List of products

Open-source products

Virtuozzo is a contributor to other open-source projects, including the Linux kernel, libvirt, KVM, Docker, QEMU, LXC, runc/libcontainer and Libct.

Acquisitions

NumberAcquisition dateCompanyBusinessCountryUsed as or integrated withRefs.
1August 2021 OnApp OnApp Cloud PlatformFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom Cloud Platform for service providers, VMware cloud management portal, CDN platform [9] [10]
2October 2021 Jelastic Jelastic Platform as a service Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States Virtuozzo Application Platform, Virtuozzo Application Platform for WordPress [11] [12]

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