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Hardware | Virtualization _verified_

1. What is Hardware Virtualization? Hardware virtualization (also known as platform virtualization ) is the process of creating virtual versions of physical computer hardware components (CPU, memory, storage, network). It allows multiple operating systems (guests) to run simultaneously on a single physical machine (host).

The key enabler is the (Virtual Machine Monitor – VMM). 2. How It Works: The Hypervisor The hypervisor sits between the hardware and the OS. It allocates hardware resources to each virtual machine (VM) and prevents VMs from interfering with each other. hardware virtualization

Get-ComputerInfo -Property "HyperV*" Or look for "Virtualization" in Task Manager > Performance > CPU. The hypervisor manages physical RAM and presents a contiguous address space to each VM. It allows multiple operating systems (guests) to run

– Hypervisor maintains a separate mapping from guest virtual → guest physical → machine physical. How It Works: The Hypervisor The hypervisor sits

Semantic properties for "WebNIC"
Date foundedStores the date that an object was founded, normalized to the "Month DD, YYYY" format.
2000 +
Has ICANN regionAssociates an object with an ICANN-determined Geographic Region.
Has cityStores the city associated with an object. This value does not get normalized.
Singapore +
Has countryAssociates a page with a country. Territory names are extracted from ISO 3166, "Country Codes".
Has entity typeSpecifies the primary classification or fundamental type of the page's subject (e.g., Event, Organization, Person).
Organization +
Has focusAssociates an object with a focus theme. Not normalized.
Registrar +
Has organization typeAssociates an organization with its organizational or legal type (e.g., Non-profit, Government agency, Commercial).