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  2. Hyper-V - Wikipedia

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    Hyper-V Server 2008 was released on October 1, 2008. It consists of Windows Server 2008 Server Core and Hyper-V role; other Windows Server 2008 roles are disabled, and there are limited Windows services. [9] Hyper-V Server 2008 is limited to a command-line interface used to configure the host OS, physical hardware, and software. A menu driven ...

  3. Comparison of platform virtualization software - Wikipedia

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    Hyper-V (2012) Microsoft: x86-64 with Intel VT-x or AMD-V, ARMv8 [4] x86-64, (up to 64 physical CPUs), ARMv8 Windows 8, 8.1, 10, and Windows Server 2012 w/Hyper-V role, Microsoft Hyper-V Server Supported drivers for Windows NT, FreeBSD, Linux (SUSE 10, RHEL 6, CentOS 6) Proprietary. Component of various Windows editions. INTEGRITY: Green Hills ...

  4. Hypervisor - Wikipedia

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    For IBM's Power Systems, the POWER Hypervisor (PHYP) is a native (bare-metal) hypervisor in firmware and provides isolation between LPARs. Processor capacity is provided to LPARs in either a dedicated fashion or on an entitlement basis where unused capacity is harvested and can be re-allocated to busy workloads.

  5. Bare-metal restore - Wikipedia

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    Users of this software can also recover their system to a Hyper-V virtual machine. [1] Microsoft updated the Windows Recovery Environment features in the Windows 8 family of operating system to be set up to provide built-in support for bare-metal recovery. [2] Microsoft Windows Server 2012 (R2) offers built-in Bare-Metal-Recovery.

  6. Bare-metal server - Wikipedia

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    Some bare-metal cloud servers may run a hypervisor or containers, e.g., to simplify maintenance or provide additional layers of isolation. [ 4 ] Note that the distinction between these services and the traditional dedicated server offerings is the user's ability to provision infrastructures composed out of multiple servers, a complex network ...

  7. BareMetal - Wikipedia

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    BareMetal is an exokernel-based single address space operating system (OS) created by Return Infinity.. It is written in assembly to achieve high-performance computing with minimal footprint [3] [4] with a "just enough operating system" approach. [5]

  8. Virtualization - Wikipedia

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    Full virtualization requires that every salient feature of the hardware be reflected into one of several virtual machines – including the full instruction set, input/output operations, interrupts, memory access, and whatever other elements are used by the software that runs on the bare machine, and that is intended to run in a virtual machine.

  9. Bare machine - Wikipedia

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    The software executed by a bare machine, commonly called a "bare metal program" or "bare metal application", [2] is designed to interact directly with hardware. Bare machines are widely used in embedded systems , particularly in cases where resources are limited or high performance is required.