Questions tagged [virtualization]

Virtualization is the process of using software to emulate an entire computer, in which "guest" operating systems can run.

What is virtualization?

There are two types of virtualization, "hardware" and "software" virtualization, with software virtualization mostly being used in desktop and home computing. In the latter, a "host" operating system runs a virtualization software, while the "guest" operating system runs within the virtualized machine.

Virtualization allows much faster and effective use of programs that will not run on the main Operating System that is run on a physical computer.

Usage examples

Typically virtualization is used as an alternative to dual-booting a computer as both the "host" operating system and a virtualized "guest" operating system can run at the same time.

In this way a user who prefers to use a particular operating system platform can make use of features and programs that may only be available to another platform.

An example would be a Mac OS user creating a virtualized Windows OS guest in order to run Windows specific programs such as Microsoft Visio that has no direct equivalent on Mac OS. While the Mac user could dual-boot with Windows, they lose the ability to use Mac programs and access the data on the Mac side until they reboot back into MacOS, virtualization allows the use of both systems and data simultaneously.

Popular virtualization software

  • VirtualBox, free and open source virtualization for many operating systems
  • VMware, offering free and commercial virtualization for different needs
  • Parallels, virtualization for OS X users

Related tags

  • , the virtual machine itself (not the virtualization software)
  • , for the different VirtualBox editions
  • , for the family of VMware virtualization products
  • , for all Parallels versions for OS X
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Why is there so much hype about Virtualization these days?

Virtual machine, Virtual server, Virtual disk, etc...... It doesn't make much sense to me why someone would want to make their things "virtual" when basically that adds another layer to everything (which in most cases will make it run more…
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Is it possible to convert physical environments to virtual machines

Is it possible to convert physical environments to virtual machines?
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How To Tell If a CPU Supports Virtualization

I know if you are in front of the computer there are easy ways to determine if virtualization is supported. I want to know if the CPU supports virtualization before I buy it. What do CPU's need to have built in to support virtualization and how do I…
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What is the difference between hardware and software virtualization?

I want to know more about virtuallization technology and what the difference is between hardware and software virtualization.
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1 PC, 2 consoles (as in 2 monitors, keyboards and mice)

I have this desire to "kill 2 birds with one shot". Currently, I have 1 server running round the clock, 1 laptop that runs about 8 hours a day, 7 days a week, and a desktop that runs about the same length of time. All 3 are ... old, to say the…
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How can virtualization be efficient?

As I understand, the virtual machine and the guest OS doubles the amount of abstraction layers (that are computationally relevant) between the user interface and the pure power of the hardware. Some of the said abstraction layers are (emulated)…
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Any virtualization solutions freely available for "desktop integration"?

I'm looking for a solution where a guest VM can "integrate" to the host, e.g. I can start Internet Explorer 6 if I needed from the guest VM. I think VMware Fusion has something like this - are there any free/open source solutions for this?
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How virtual is virtualization?

While reading different materials on different subjects every now and then I come back upon the question: How virtual really is virtualization? With "virtualization" I mean things like Virtual PC and VMWare, which allow you to run an guest OS. In…
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Does Software Virtualization Reduce a Program's Operating Speed?

First off, I found Altiris SVS as a software virtualization system for easy program management and protection from viruses. Are there any others (more recent) that work better? Will running programs virtually slow down their processing, since they…
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Application Virtualization help needed

I'm wanting to play around with setting up a simple server at home to play around with virtualising apps etc so they can be accessed by the family laptops. This is all pretty new to me and I'm only really doing it for the fun of it rather than a…
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What are the differences between a virtual hard drive and software virtualization?

Is there a difference? I heard someone say "virtual hard drive", and I am assuming they meant the virtual hard drive within a virtualized operating system.
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VM-Guest-only internet, leave host disconnected?

I read from a computer security expert that if you really want to keep your personal data safe, don't connect your computer to the internet, as everything can be hacked. The more I think about it, it is really insane that I use the same OS for…
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Which OS should I boot into for virtualization?

This might be a silly question. I use windows 7 99% of the time. I run linux 10% of the time and XP 5% of the time. I am thinking about getting a Intel® Core™ i7-2600 Processor which has hardware support for virtualization. I dont think i want more…
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Is there a way to bypass having a base OS for Virtual Machines such as VMware?

Is there a way to install software like VMware player on your HD and run that software without an Operating System?
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Is it possible to run Mac OS X 10.5 as a virtual machine on my Mac OS X 10.6 install?

I've tried using VirtualBox, but the only option it gives me is Mac OS X Server. When I try to boot using my 10.4 disk, I get some vague message about startup.nsh, then a Shell> prompt, so I assume it won't work. Does Parallels or VMWare Fusion…
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