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  • 1Hypervisor — In computing, a hypervisor, also called virtual machine monitor , is a virtualization platform that allows multiple operating systems to run on a host computer at the same time.ClassificationsHypervisors are currently classified in two types: [… …

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  • 2Timeline of virtualization development — Timelines Note: This timeline is missing data for important historical systems, including: Atlas Computer (Manchester), GE 645, Burroughs B5000* 1964 ** IBM Cambridge Scientific Center begins development of CP 40. * 1965 ** IBM M44/44X,… …

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  • 3Comparison of platform virtual machines — Platform virtual machines are software packages which emulate the whole physical computer machine, often giving multiple virtual machines on one physical platform. The table below compares basic information about platform virtual machine (VM)… …

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  • 4Virtual machine — A virtual machine (VM) is a completely isolated guest operating system installation within a normal host operating system .[1] Modern virtual machines are implemented with either software emulation or hardware virtualization or (in the most… …

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  • 5OS/2 — A typical OS/2 Warp 4 desktop Company / developer IBM Microsoft …

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  • 6Virtual private server — Types of Internet hosting service …

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  • 8Virtual Iron — Software, located in Lowell, Massachusetts, provides software for virtualization and management of a virtual infrastructure. Virtual Iron is one of the first companies to offer virtualization software to fully support Intel VT and AMD V hardware… …

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  • 9VM (operating system) — Infobox OS name = z/VM Teddy bear a VM s mascot since 1983. caption = zVM/CMS fullscreen developer = IBM source model = Closed source kernel type = supported platforms = System/370, System/390, zSeries, System z9 ui = family = VM family released …

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  • 10Parallels Desktop for Mac — running Windows 7 on Mac OS X 10.6 …

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