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  2. VirtualBox - Wikipedia

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    Virtual machine cloning; 4.2 Sep 13, 2012: Virtual machine groups – allows management of a group of virtual machines as a single unit (power them on or off, take snapshots, etc.) Some VM settings can be altered during VM execution; Support up to 36 NICs in case of the ICH9 chipset; Support for limiting network I/O bandwidth

  3. Hypervisor - Wikipedia

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    A virtual machine monitor runs as a process on the host, such as VirtualBox. Type-2 hypervisors abstract guest operating systems from the host operating system, effectively creating an isolated system that can be interacted with by the host. Examples of Type-2 hypervisor include VirtualBox and VMware Workstation.

  4. Second Level Address Translation - Wikipedia

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    When processes use virtual addresses and an instruction requests access to memory, the processor translates the virtual address to a physical address using a page table or translation lookaside buffer (TLB). When running a virtual system, it has allocated virtual memory of the host system that serves as a physical memory for the guest system ...

  5. VESA BIOS Extensions - Wikipedia

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    Super VGA virtual screens Allows software to set up virtual display resolutions, larger than the actual displayed resolution, and smoothly scroll or pan around the larger image. High Color and TrueColor modes Industry standard 16-bit and 24-bit graphics modes for resolutions from 320×200 up to 1600 × 1200.

  6. Virtualization - Wikipedia

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    The words host and guest are used to distinguish the software that runs on the physical machine from the software that runs on the virtual machine. The software or firmware that creates a virtual machine on the host hardware is called a hypervisor or virtual machine monitor. [2] Hardware virtualization is not the same as hardware emulation ...

  7. VMware Workstation Player - Wikipedia

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    Virtual machine security is enhanced by removing graphics render from vmx and running it as a separate sandbox process. USB 3.1 Controller Support: The virtual machines virtual XHCI controller is changed from USB 3.0 to USB 3.1 to support 10 Gbit/s. Larger VMs: 32 virtual CPUs (host and guest OS must both support this number) 128 GB virtual memory

  8. virt-manager - Wikipedia

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    While the Virtual Machine Manager project itself lacks documentation, there are third parties providing relevant information, e.g.: Red Hat Enterprise Linux virtualization 7 documentation (VMM is not used in RHEL 8 and later): Getting Started with Virtual Machine Manager; Fedora documentation: Getting started with virtualization

  9. LPAR2RRD - Wikipedia

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    The software tool is designed to monitor and report on server virtualization utilizations. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] It produces utilization graphs, [ 10 ] [ 11 ] reports, or alerts of physical or virtual servers on CPU , [ 12 ] memory, IOPS , and many other depending on specific virtualization platform.