AVE is a virtualization computing platform developed by Arcfra based on Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM). It integrates with ABS, the distributed block storage service designed and developed by Arcfra, to deliver a complete hyper-converged virtualization solution. Throughout this document, AVE refers to the KVM-based virtual machine service computing platform, and ABS refers to Arcfra's proprietary distributed block storage service.
AVE addresses common virtualization computing requirements such as virtual machine management and VLAN network management. AVE is easy to operate and maintain, as unnecessary low-frequency features have been removed, which significantly reduces the system's learning curve and operational overhead. You can manage the hyper-converged virtualization platform through a simple web interface. In addition, because the underlying storage is powered by ABS, virtual machines running on the AVE platform deliver excellent I/O performance with high data reliability and availability.
Fully distributed architecture
The management platform has no single point of failure, unlike vCenter.
Simple and intuitive Web UI
Built on open-source KVM, the platform meets the requirements of most virtualization scenarios.
Virtual machine high availability
When a physical server fails, the virtual machines on it are automatically migrated to healthy physical servers, ensuring business continuity.
VLAN network support
Supports Layer 2 VLAN network isolation with simple configuration and maintenance, covering most network use cases.