“Hypervisor-Based Virtualization” refers to a technology that allows multiple virtual machines (VMs) to operate on a single physical host. The hypervisor, a software layer, manages the VMs and allocates resources like memory and processing power, enabling each VM to function independently with its own operating system and applications.
Hypervisor-Based Virtualization
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