A “Virtualization Layer” is a software interface that abstracts underlying hardware resources from applications, allowing multiple operating systems or applications to run concurrently on a single machine. It enhances system efficiency and flexibility by making it possible to run different operating systems on one physical machine.
Virtualization Layer
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