x86 virtualization: A Deep Dive
x86 virtualization is the technology that allows a single physical computer (the “host”) to run multiple, isolated operating systems (the “guests”) simultaneously. Because the x86 architecture (originally designed by Intel for the 8086 processor) was never intended to be virtualized, achieving this required significant engineering workarounds over the decades. Here is a breakdown of how … “x86 virtualization: A Deep Dive” [More]