Virtualization takes a single physical computer or server and partitions it into several virtual machines by separating computing environments from physical infrastructure. On shared virtualized hardware, multiple workloads can run in full isolation from each other in a performant manner. Many businesses today leverage client virtualization for these and other advantages: The ability to run different operating systems or modified versions of the same operating system. This enables, for example, a programmer to code in both Linux and Windows 10 on the same machine.
Isolating workloads on the