Hypervisor造句31 On the physical hardware, a control program can be the host operating system or a hypervisor (see Figure 1).
32 Rather than wasting 80 percent of valuable compute resources as happens in traditional compute environments, the hypervisor ensures that every server operates at the most efficient, productive level.
33 Their approaches are slightly different variations of what are called hardware level or hypervisor virtual machines.
34 A hypervisor is a special type of operating system that (in the case of type-1 hypervisors) runs directly on the bare hardware.
35 When address translation is turned on, the VMM requests the hypervisor to convert a virtual address to a correct logical address.
36 The processor also supports the memory translation process by tapping into the hypervisor (host kernel) when an unmapped memory location is accessed.
37 As memory is dynamically managed among multiple LPARs, the Hypervisor has to use a paging device to back up the excess memory that it cannot back up using physical memory from the shared memory pool.
38 Components that make up VDI are a connection broker, a hypervisor, and a remote access protocol.
39 A hypervisor is a software virtualization program that provides a layer of abstraction between operating systems and physical resources on a machine.
40 To minimize the cost of a virtual processor context switch, the operating system indicates to the hypervisor whether some resources are in use.
41 The HV bit along with the Problem State bit indicate if the processor is in hypervisor mode.
42 In some cases, the hypervisor is an operating system; in this case, it's called the host operating system, as shown in Figure 1.
43 Virtual appliances are a simple path to complex applications by combining preconfigured applications and a (just enough) operating system into a single image ready to run on a hypervisor.
44 For example, each hypervisor, pattern, and virtual system is a resource.
45 The hypervisor, or VMM, serves as an abstraction between the platform hardware and the operating systems.
46 From a single appliance, you can manage and deploy to both hypervisor platforms.
47 Checking and deducing the amount of resources (such as CPU shares, memory, and disk space) that are needed by each virtual machine from the total amount of resource available to the hypervisor.
48 It also permits arbitrary device emulation without having to burden the hypervisor (which operates in a privileged state) with this functionality.
49 So a hypervisor (regardless of the type) is just a layered application that abstracts the machine hardware from its guests.
50 To register a VM to VM hypervisor server and start it, the VDM needs the support of some VM hypervisor utilities.
51 In some cases, the host operating system is the hypervisor.