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Virtualization allows multiple operating systems on one device from "summary" of Computer Networking Beginners Guide by Russell Scott

Virtualization is a technology that enables the running of multiple operating systems on a single physical device. This means that you can have different operating systems coexisting on the same machine, each isolated from the others. This is achieved by creating virtual instances of hardware and software resources, allowing each operating system to run independently within its own virtual environment. The virtualization layer, also known as a hypervisor, acts as a mediator between the hardware and the various operating systems running on the device. It manages the allocation of resources, such as CPU, memory, and storage, to ensure that each virtual machine operates efficiently and securely. By virtualizing the hardware, it becomes possible to run multiple operating systems simultaneously, without the need for separate physical devices. One of the key benefits of virtualization is the ability to consolidate...
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    Computer Networking Beginners Guide

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