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  • Why we need of Virtualization technology



     

    Why we need of Virtualization technology ?

     

    Virtualization technology is a way to create multiple virtual versions of a physical computer or other hardware resources, such as a server or network. This is done by using specialized software, called a hypervisor or virtual machine monitor, which creates a layer of abstraction between the hardware and the virtual machines.

    Virtualization technology allows multiple operating systems to run on a single physical machine simultaneously, without interfering with each other. Each virtual machine has its own virtualized hardware, including CPU, RAM, storage, and network interfaces, and can run its own applications and services as if it were a physical machine.

    Virtualization technology has many benefits, including improved hardware utilization, easier software deployment, increased flexibility, and improved disaster recovery capabilities. It is widely used in data centers and cloud computing environments, as well as in desktop and mobile computing environments.



    How to enable virtualization technology in bios?


    The steps to enable virtualization technology in BIOS may vary slightly depending on the motherboard and BIOS version, but generally, the following steps should work:

       

    # Start or restart your computer and enter the BIOS setup by pressing the appropriate key during the boot process (this key is usually displayed on the screen, and commonly it's F2 or Del key).
     

    # Navigate to the "Advanced" or "System Configuration" or "Security" tab, depending on your motherboard manufacturer and BIOS version.

    # Look for an option called "Intel Virtualization Technology", "Intel VT-x", "Virtualization Extensions", "AMD-V", or something similar.

    # Change the setting to "Enabled" or "On".

    # Save the changes and exit the BIOS setup.

        Restart your computer and the virtualization technology should now be enabled.

    It's important to note that not all CPUs support virtualization technology, and some older motherboards or BIOS versions may not have this option. Also, be aware that enabling .



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