A virtual machine (VM) is a software-based emulation of a computer. A program called a hypervisor runs on your computer. It allows you to create virtual machines–virtual computers—and configure them with an amount of RAM, hard drive space, CPU cores, and other details that would normally be provisioned in hardware. Once you’ve configured your VM, you can turn it on and install an operating system.
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Virtualization Terms
Application Virtualization – a type of virtualization in which a user connects to a server and accesses one or more applications rather than an entire desktop envirornment Desktop Virtualization –…