Hypervisors & Windows Hyper-V Hosting

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In virtualization technology, hypervisor based virtualization has gained popularity over a short period of time. Hypervisor also known as virtual machine manager is the software that allows and manages multiple operating systems, termed guests, to run concurrently on a single host computer. The hypervisor provides a virtual operating platform for the guest operating systems and manages their functioning too.

There are two types of hypervisors which are Type 1 hypervisors and Type 2 hypervisors. Type 1 hypervisors are also known as native, bare metal or embedded hypervisors. Type 1 hypervisor runs directly on the host system’s hardware to control the hardware and manage the guest operating systems. Hence the guest operating system runs on another level above the hypervisor.
Type 2 hypervisors or hosted hypervisors run on a conventional operating system environment (which involves hardware and operating system) and manages the guest operating systems.

Hyper-V is a well known Type 1hypervisor-based virtualization platform developed by Microsoft. Hyper-V is the low level software that runs directly on the bare metal hardware and allows multiple Operating Systems to run simultaneously as virtual machines on a single Host server. Windows Hyper-V Hosting uses Microsoft’s Hyper-V platform and has become a popular windows based web hosting solution.

A key feature of Hyper-V is that it allows virtualization of multiple operating systems on the same host server. Hyper-V is compatible with operating systems such as Windows and Linux. This hypervisor based platform allows users to run multiple operating systems in a single environment without lose of performance, control or security. Hence, Hyper-V provides a scalable, reliable and highly available virtualization platform and makes Windows Hyper-V hosting powerful.