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Mac OS X Server guest support – experimental; Memory ballooning (not available on Solaris hosts) RAM deduplication (Page Fusion) for Windows guests on 64-bit hosts; CPU hot-plugging for Linux (hot-add and hot-remove) and certain Windows guests (hot-add only) Deleting snapshots while the VM is running
Guest OS SMP available Runs arbitrary OS Supported guest OS drivers Method of operation Typical use Speed relative to host OS Commercial support available Containers, or Zones Yes, over 500-way on current systems No Uses native device drivers Operating system-level virtualization
Reintroduces the Mac OS X Server check after it was inadvertently omitted from 4.1.0. [38] 4.1.2 April 12, 2012 Adds early host and guest support in preparation for the future release of OS X Mountain Lion. 4.1.3 June 13, 2012 Various bug fixes [39] 4.1.4 November 8, 2012 Various bug fixes [40] 5.0.0 August 23, 2012
These hypervisors run on a conventional operating system (OS) just as other computer programs do. A virtual machine monitor runs as a process on the host, such as VirtualBox. Type-2 hypervisors abstract guest operating systems from the host operating system, effectively creating an isolated system that can be interacted with by the host.
Note that OS/2 runs only as a guest on those versions of VirtualPC that use virtualization (x86 based hosts) and not those doing full emulation (VirtualPC for Mac). VirtualBox from Oracle Corporation (originally InnoTek, later Sun) supports OS/2 1.x, Warp 3 through 4.5, and eComStation as well as "Other OS/2" as guests. However, attempting to ...
Some well-known client hypervisors are VMware Workstation, VirtualBox and VirtualPC. Client hypervisors are categorized in two types: Type 1 (Bare metal): this type of client hypervisor runs directly on the host machine's hardware and serves as the host operating system, providing hardware access to guests via its own drivers. Also, it create a ...
Added partial support for Windows 11 as host or guest machines [96] Host GPUs that do not support DirectX feature level 11.1 are supported but deprecated [97] Host CPUs that do not support Mode-based Execution Control are supported but deprecated; Security updates and bug fixes; 16.2.1 Pro [98] 9 November 2021 Bug fixes; 16.2.2 Pro [99] 18 ...
Guest emulation capabilities Host Operating System License Notes MAME (formerly MESS) 0.273 December 31, 2024: Various computers, consoles, and arcade systems Cross-platform: New BSD, GPLv2 or later Preliminary support, not available in official builds