11.2 Hardware-assisted Virtualization
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Virtualization is a game-changing technology that allows multiple virtual machines to run on a single physical host. It maximizes hardware utilization, provides isolation between VMs, and offers flexibility in operating systems and configurations. Key concepts include hypervisors, guest and host OSes, and virtual hardware. Hardware support like Intel VT-x and AMD-V enhances virtualization efficiency. Various types exist, from full virtualization to containerization, each with unique benefits and trade-offs.
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Virtualization is a game-changing technology that allows multiple virtual machines to run on a single physical host. It maximizes hardware utilization, provides isolation between VMs, and offers flexibility in operating systems and configurations. Key concepts include hypervisors, guest and host OSes, and virtual hardware. Hardware support like Intel VT-x and AMD-V enhances virtualization efficiency. Various types exist, from full virtualization to containerization, each with unique benefits and trade-offs.
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