Statements (73)
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gptkbp:instance_of |
gptkb:Hyper-V
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gptkbp:api |
Provides APIs for automation and management.
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gptkbp:application |
Used in research for simulations.
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gptkbp:architecture |
Typically has a thin architecture.
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gptkbp:benefits |
Better performance than Type 2 hypervisors.
More efficient resource management. Requires more technical expertise to set up. Less flexibility in terms of hardware compatibility. |
gptkbp:capacity |
Can implement load balancing across VMs.
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gptkbp:cargo_capacity |
Boots directly from the hardware.
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gptkbp:cloud_integration |
Integrates with cloud services.
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gptkbp:community_support |
Has a strong community and vendor support.
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gptkbp:compatibility |
Requires compatible hardware virtualization support.
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gptkbp:competitors |
Faces competition from Type 2 hypervisors.
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gptkbp:configuration |
Requires configuration for optimal performance.
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gptkbp:defines |
A hypervisor that runs directly on the host's hardware to control the hardware and manage guest operating systems.
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gptkbp:development |
Developed for high-performance computing.
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gptkbp:educational_use |
Used in educational institutions for training.
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gptkbp:emergency_services |
Facilitates disaster recovery solutions.
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gptkbp:example |
gptkb:Microsoft_Hyper-V
gptkb:Xen_Hypervisor gptkb:VMware_ESXi |
gptkbp:fuel_economy |
Can improve energy efficiency in data centers.
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gptkbp:guest_os |
Supports multiple guest operating systems.
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label |
Type 1 Hypervisor
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gptkbp:installation |
Installed directly on physical servers.
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gptkbp:integration |
Integrates with orchestration tools.
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gptkbp:is_a_resource_for |
Has extensive community resources available.
Manages CPU, memory, and storage resources. Allows dynamic resource allocation to VMs. |
gptkbp:is_integrated_with |
Supports interoperability with other systems.
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gptkbp:is_monitored_by |
Can be monitored using various tools.
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gptkbp:is_scalable |
Highly scalable for enterprise environments.
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gptkbp:known_as |
Bare-metal hypervisor
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gptkbp:legacy |
Can support legacy systems.
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gptkbp:management |
Managed through a management console.
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gptkbp:market_share |
Dominates the enterprise virtualization market.
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gptkbp:migration |
Supports live migration of VMs.
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gptkbp:network |
Can provide virtual networking capabilities.
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gptkbp:offers_certificate |
Various certification programs exist for professionals.
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gptkbp:open_source_options |
Some open-source options are available.
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gptkbp:performance |
Offers near-native performance for virtual machines.
Can track performance metrics of VMs. |
gptkbp:performance_benchmarking |
Can be benchmarked for performance.
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gptkbp:platforms |
Can support containerization technologies.
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gptkbp:price |
Can be more cost-effective for large deployments.
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gptkbp:project |
Continues to evolve with technology advancements.
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gptkbp:regulatory_compliance |
Can help meet regulatory compliance requirements.
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gptkbp:resource_isolation |
Provides strong isolation between virtual machines.
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gptkbp:resource_pooling |
Enables resource pooling for efficiency.
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gptkbp:security |
Generally more secure than Type 2 hypervisors.
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gptkbp:security_features |
Includes security features like encryption.
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gptkbp:storage |
Can manage virtual storage resources.
Supports VM snapshots for backup. |
gptkbp:system_requirements |
Has specific hardware requirements.
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gptkbp:training |
Requires specialized training for administrators.
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gptkbp:trends |
Growing trend towards hybrid cloud solutions.
Adoption of AI and machine learning for management. |
gptkbp:tuning |
Can be tuned for better performance.
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gptkbp:use_case |
Cloud computing.
Data centers. Server virtualization. |
gptkbp:user_access_control |
Supports user access control mechanisms.
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gptkbp:user_base |
Used by enterprises and service providers.
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gptkbp:user_feedback |
Generally receives positive user feedback.
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gptkbp:user_interface |
May have a web-based user interface.
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gptkbp:vendor_examples |
VMware, Microsoft, Citrix.
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gptkbp:vendor_lock_in |
Can lead to vendor lock-in.
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gptkbp:virtual_hardware |
Emulates virtual hardware for guest OS.
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gptkbp:virtual_network |
Creates virtual networks for VMs.
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gptkbp:virtualization_support |
Supports full virtualization and paravirtualization.
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gptkbp:bfsParent |
gptkb:Java_Virtual_Machine
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gptkbp:bfsLayer |
4
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