- Hypervisors are the underlying technology behind virtualization or the decoupling of hardware from software
- Virtualization is the technology that you can use to create virtual instances of servers, storage, networks, and other physical machines
The technology that fuels a VPS environment dictates its configuration, its flexibility and overall reliability. HouseofVPS deploys its virtual environment by leveraging the latest and most stable hypervisors on the market. From VMWARE to PROXMOX to HYPERV, our team is well versed and certified in building custom VPS for any workload. With a combination of Type 1 and Type 2 virtualization platforms, our use of KVM-based virtualization enhances performance while allowing resource expansion and growth.
Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) is an open-source virtualization technology that is integrated directly into the Linux kernel. It turns the Linux operating system into a hypervisor, allowing it to host multiple virtual machines (VMs) running different operating systems. KVM leverages hardware virtualization extensions (Intel VT-x and AMD-V) to provide efficient and secure virtualization.
Some of the Key Benefits of KVM virtualization includes :
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