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Server Virtualization
A hypervisor is a virtualization platform that allows multiple OS to run on a host computer at once. [Read more at Wikipedia.com]
Paravirtualization is a virtualization technique that presents a software interface to virtual machines that is similar but not identical to that of the underlying hardware. [Read more at Wikipedia.com]
Cross-platform virtualization allows software compiled for a specific CPU and OS to run unmodified on computers with different CPUs and/or OS, through a combination of dynamic binary translation and OS call mapping. [Read more at Wikipedia.com]
Hardware-assisted virtualization is a virtualization approach that enables efficient full virtualization using help from hardware capabilities, primarily from the host processors. [Read more at Wikipedia.com]