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Three versions of the format exist: qcow, qcow2 and qcow3 [2] which use the .qcow, .qcow2 and .qcow3 file extensions, respectively. qemu-img command allows to inspect, check, create, convert, resize and take snapshot of qcow images. [3] The e2fsprogs command e2image also has support for generating qcow2 files to avoid the use of sparse file ...
A similar file extension, .ima, is also used to refer to floppy disk image files by some programs. A variant of IMG, called IMZ, consists of a gzipped version of a raw floppy disk image. These files use the .imz file extension, and are commonly found in compressed images of floppy disks created by WinImage. QEMU uses the .img file extension for ...
Unicorn is a CPU emulation framework based on QEMU's "TCG" CPU emulator. Unlike QEMU, Unicorn focuses on the CPU only: no emulation of any peripherals is provided and raw binary code (outside of the context of an executable file or a system image) can be run directly. Unicorn is thread-safe and has multiple bindings and instrumentation interfaces.
A flat image allocates space ahead of time while a sparse image grows as the virtual machine writes to it. Flat images can use the underlying file system's sparse file capability, as is done with the vmfs format on ESXi. An image can also refer to a parent image and only store changes made in a copy-on-write fashion. This enables creating a ...
C4 – JEDMICS image files, a DOD system; CALS – JEDMICS image files, a DOD system; CD5 – Chasys Draw IES image; CIT – Intergraph is a monochrome bitmap format; CPT – Corel PHOTO-PAINT image; CLIP – CLIP STUDIO PAINT format; CPL – Windows control panel file; DDS – DirectX texture file; DIB – Device-Independent Bitmap graphic
An example of this is Adobe Photoshop's native PSD-format (Prevention of Significant Deterioration), which cannot be opened in less sophisticated programs for image viewing or editing, such as Microsoft Paint. Most image editing software is capable of importing and exporting in a variety of formats though, and a number of dedicated image ...
Open Virtualization Format (OVF) is an open standard for packaging and distributing virtual appliances or, more generally, software to be run in virtual machines.. The standard describes an "open, secure, portable, efficient and extensible format for the packaging and distribution of software to be run in virtual machines".
In computer science, dynamic recompilation is a feature of some emulators and virtual machines, where the system may recompile some part of a program during execution. By compiling during execution, the system can tailor the generated code to reflect the program's run-time environment, and potentially produce more efficient code by exploiting information that is not available to a traditional ...