
Oracle VM
Oracle VM is a virtualization platform that allows multiple virtual computers—called virtual machines—to run on a single physical server. It efficiently shares the server’s resources, such as processing power and memory, among these virtual machines. This enables organizations to run different operating systems and applications on one physical machine, improving hardware utilization, flexibility, and cost-effectiveness. Oracle VM is commonly used in enterprise environments to optimize infrastructure, simplify management, and support testing, development, or various workloads without the need for multiple physical servers.