Virtualisation 6 solutions

Server virtualisation is a set of techniques and tools used to run multiple operating systems on the same physical server.
This means that the principle of virtualisation involves the principle of sharing, in which the different operating systems share the server’s resources.
To be of operational use, virtualisation must conform to two basic principles: compartmentalisation (each operating system runs independently and cannot interfere with the other(s) in any way) and transparency (the fact of operating in a virtualised mode in no way changes how the operating system runs, and even less so the applications installed on each one).
In this category, four open source tools were selected, including Xen and KVM, the best known in the business world.

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