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An Overview of the Hyper-V Architecture

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Hyper-V Root and Child Partitions
The root partition runs a copy of Windows Server 2008 and is responsible for providing the device drivers for the virtual machines running in the child partitions, managing the child partition lifecycles, power management and event logging. The root partition operating system also hosts the ''Virtualization Stack'' which is responsible for performing a wide range of virtualization functions (the Virtualization Stack will be covered in more detail later in this chapter).
Child partitions host the virtual machines in which the guest operating systems run. Hyper-V supports both ''Hyper-V Aware'' (also referred to as ''enlightened'' ) and ''Hyper-V Unaware'') guest operating systems.
== The Hyper-V Virtualization Stack ==
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