Thank you so much for the way that you explained that for us. I watched many videos about that topic,and your video is the best to understand the concept. Thank you again.
This was a very great video!!! Hypervisor is difficult concept to grasp immediately for beginners!! I loved how you have examples for each type of hypervisor as it helps to understand the difference between them.
Hello. You mentioned that you can test SW on Windows, Linux and MaxOS VMs? I have used Windows and Linux VM but never MacOS. Can you please point out how can I virtualise MacOS?
You said that a type one hypervisor runs directly on the hardware of the computer, but then in the examples the Hyper-V runs on computers with windows. shouldn't that be classified as a type two hypervisor or am I missing something?
I've been using Type-2 hypervisors for many years and am interested in virtualization and emulation in general. I've been looking for the answer to a question I have but haven't been able to find an answer so far. If Type-1 hypervisors run directly on the hardware then what exactly is the point instead of running an OS natively on the hardware itself? I mean what is the actual purpose of the virtualization layer inbetween?
Even Type-1 hypervisors have performance disadvantages. An OS running natively has practically complete control over the hardware. If you place that same OS on top of a hypervisor, it will have to delegate some low-level operations (like accessing peripherals) to the hypervisor.
What do i use to have a seperate network from host(my computer) like if i install an app in VM but it has a worm(virus) how do i prevent it from going to host machine?
You can think of it as giving a lightweight control layer between the hardware and the virtual machine(s). That means the hypervisor can support multiple VMs, while ensuring each of them is isolated and uses only resources it's authorized to access.
Thank you.
This video has helped me understand virtualization better.
You're welcome UbongAbasi.
Thank you so much for the way that you explained that for us. I watched many videos about that topic,and your video is the best to understand the concept.
Thank you again.
You're very welcome Mohammad.
Glad it was helpful.
Hyper-V is my hypervisor of choice!
Thanks for your comment @50PullUps.
This was a very great video!!! Hypervisor is difficult concept to grasp immediately for beginners!! I loved how you have examples for each type of hypervisor as it helps to understand the difference between them.
Hi rutuja,
Glad it was helpful!
i can see hard work behind this video
Thanks rajan. We try our best to produce quality videos that provide you with the information that you're looking for.
excellent video! this explanation shits on all other explanation videos on youtube by far!
Hi Josue,
Glad it was helpful.
very helpful in testing new app development for desktop Operating systems!
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great video
Thanks!
this is an awesome video..thank you.
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Thank you, you have helped me learn what these terms mean.
Beautifully delivered !
Thank you kindly Harish!
She's a great presenter
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Very informative. Thank you very much.
You are welcome!
great viddeo!
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Great Explanation
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Superb explanation
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Excellent!!
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very nicely explained. Appreciate your effort
Thanks Yash. Glad you liked it.
Great Video
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very well explained 😊
Thanks Abhishek. Glad it was helpful!
Well explained, thank you
You're welcome Ibrahim. Glad it was helpful!
Hello. You mentioned that you can test SW on Windows, Linux and MaxOS VMs? I have used Windows and Linux VM but never MacOS. Can you please point out how can I virtualise MacOS?
Here you go Memdoh: www.makeuseof.com/tag/macos-windows-10-virtual-machine/
Hope that helps.
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Thanks!
Good video keep up ty🥰
Thank you yashaswini MA. Glad it was helpful!
thank you!
You're welcome kent!
You said that a type one hypervisor runs directly on the hardware of the computer, but then in the examples the Hyper-V runs on computers with windows. shouldn't that be classified as a type two hypervisor or am I missing something?
Well explained 👍
Thank you MS 009. Glad you liked it
Very helpful, thank you
You're welcome Ben! Glad it was helpful.
I've been using Type-2 hypervisors for many years and am interested in virtualization and emulation in general. I've been looking for the answer to a question I have but haven't been able to find an answer so far. If Type-1 hypervisors run directly on the hardware then what exactly is the point instead of running an OS natively on the hardware itself? I mean what is the actual purpose of the virtualization layer inbetween?
Even Type-1 hypervisors have performance disadvantages. An OS running natively has practically complete control over the hardware. If you place that same OS on top of a hypervisor, it will have to delegate some low-level operations (like accessing peripherals) to the hypervisor.
Thanks for your answer Henry.
What do i use to have a seperate network from host(my computer) like if i install an app in VM but it has a worm(virus) how do i prevent it from going to host machine?
Thanks for your question @iiNaRcOtIkZz.
This Chick explained everything So simply, Thank you whoever that chick is
Thanks for your comment SingularPanda4.
Thanks!!!!
You're welcome OMER.
In a Virtualization N/W , the Hypervisor is installed b/w which two layers?
does it mean that type 1 hypervisor are replacing the OS ? like..it's not really a virtual computer, but the new version of the computer?
You can think of it as giving a lightweight control layer between the hardware and the virtual machine(s). That means the hypervisor can support multiple VMs, while ensuring each of them is isolated and uses only resources it's authorized to access.
Thanks for that reply Henry.
Of 2 hypervisors, is it sufficient if only one hypervisor is used
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Hi Berbagi,
Can you expand a bit more on the question you are asking?
So many inaccuracies and misuses of terminology in this video. It's rather misleading.
We disagree, but thanks for your comment The Disruptive TH-camr.
Proxmox:
Am i a joke to you?
Hi Rexy,
Care to expand a bit more on your comment/question?
yeah I made the same comment - I just saw this, what a weird response below ? Does she know about ProxMox ?