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System Virtualization

System virtualization is a technology that allows you to run multiple operating systems on a single physical computer. Think of it like having several independent apartments in a single building; each apartment (or virtual machine) operates separately, with its own resources, applications, and settings. This maximizes the use of hardware, increases efficiency, and simplifies management. Virtualization is widely used in data centers to host different services and applications while saving space and energy, enabling businesses to be more flexible and cost-effective.