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An Overview of Virtualization Techniques

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This book uses the term ''Virtualization'' in the context of running multiple operating systems on a single physical computer system. As such, the term does not refer to a single technology, but rather refers to a group of techniques and technologies which achieve operating system virtualization using a variety of different approaches.
Hypervisor based virtualization solutions include Xen and Microsoft's Hyper-V technology.
 
 
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