There are many solutions but if you go VPS shopping you will see only a few major hypervisors in use. The major open source options are
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(
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),
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), and
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(
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). The major closed source options are
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(
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) and
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(
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). They all have commercial support from their parent companies. I'm not sure of your technical background and/or broad Linux experience so I will 1st recommend either
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,
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, and/or
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. These are stand-alone freeware solutions and are managed via a Windows application client. I personally use
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in a DIY setup w/
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/
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/
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but there are managed solutions like
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and
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. It's a jungle out there and it's up to you to try them all out.
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Here's some links if DIY
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is your calling (Note: these are only starter guides and no security is considered)
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Fedora (Minimal installer)
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I live on the bleeding edge and so
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also suites my style and they have a good
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with many guides on virtualization.