virtual machines (vm)
Virtual machines (VMs) are software emulations of physical computers that allow multiple operating systems to run concurrently on a single physical machine. They provide a platform for isolating applications and resources, enabling efficient utilization of hardware resources and streamlined deployment of software. VMs are commonly used in cloud computing, development and testing environments, and server consolidation scenarios.
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