What is the key difference between a type 1 hypervisor and a type 2 hypervisor?
- A type 1 hypervisor supports all server OS virtualization and a type 2 hypervisor supports Linux and Mac virtualization.
- A type 1 hypervisor runs directly on the system hardware and a type 2 hypervisor requires a host OS to run.
- A type 1 hypervisor runs on specialized systems and a type 2 hypervisor runs on desktop computers.
- A type 1 hypervisor supports server virtualizations and a type 2 hypervisor only supports workstation virtualization.
[alert-success]Explanation: There are two types of hypervisors:
- Type 1 - This type of hypervisor runs directly on the system hardware.
- Type 2 - This type of hypervisor requires a host OS to run.
Both types of hypervisors can run on regular computer systems and support multiple OS virtualizations.[/alert-success]
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