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  1. Kernel-based Virtual Machine - Wikipedia

    Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) is a free and open-source virtualization module in the Linux kernel that allows the kernel to function as a hypervisor. It was merged into the mainline Linux kernel in …

  2. KVM

    Using KVM, one can run multiple virtual machines running unmodified Linux or Windows images. Each virtual machine has private virtualized hardware: a network card, disk, graphics adapter, etc. KVM is …

  3. What is KVM? - Red Hat

    Nov 1, 2024 · Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) is an open source virtualization technology for Linux® operating systems. With KVM, Linux can function as a hypervisor that runs multiple, isolated …

  4. What's a KVM switch? The pros, cons, and why you might need one

    Jan 20, 2025 · What’s a KVM switch? A KVM switch is a hub device that takes in multiple inputs (e.g., keyboard and mouse) and routes them to multiple outputs (i.e., laptop, PC, tablet).

  5. What is KVM? - Kernel-Based Virtual Machine Explained - AWS

    Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) requires a Linux kernel installation on a computer powered by a CPU that supports virtualization extensions. Specifically, KVM supports all x86 CPUs, a family of …

  6. KVM hypervisor: a beginners’ guide - Ubuntu

    Sep 8, 2021 · KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machine) is the leading open source virtualisation technology for Linux. It installs natively on all Linux distributions and turns underlying physical servers into …

  7. KVM — The Linux Kernel documentation

    Known KVM API problems. 1. Acquisition Orders. 2. Exception. 3. Reference.

  8. KVM Virtualization: A Complete Guide for Beginners

    Jul 29, 2025 · KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machine) is a powerful and widely used virtualization technology built directly into the Linux kernel. It transforms your Linux machine into a hypervisor, …

  9. What is KVM? Everything You Need to Know About Kernel-Based …

    May 29, 2025 · KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machine) is a built-in virtualization module in the Linux kernel that turns it into a type 1 hypervisor. This allows you to run multiple isolated virtual machines directly …

  10. QEMU

    Virtualization Run KVM and Xen virtual machines with near native performance