Virtual machine
A virtual machine was originally defined by Popek and Goldberg as 'an efficient, isolated duplicate of a real machine'. Current use includes virtual machines which have no direct correspondence to any real hardware. Virtual machines are separated into two... Viac o knihe
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A virtual machine was originally defined by Popek and Goldberg as 'an efficient, isolated duplicate of a real machine'. Current use includes virtual machines which have no direct correspondence to any real hardware. Virtual machines are separated into two major categories, based on their use and degree of correspondence to any real machine. A system virtual machine provides a complete system platform which supports the execution of a complete operating system (OS). In contrast, a process virtual machine is designed to run a single program, which means that it supports a single process. An essential characteristic of a virtual machine is that the software running inside is limited to the resources and abstractions provided by the virtual machine-it cannot break out of its virtual world.
- Vydavateľstvo: Betascript Publishers
- Formát: Paperback
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- ISBN: 9786130304430