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:It allows the creation and management of virtual machines ("VMs", or "instances"), which act like separate individual machines, by emulation in software. | :It allows the creation and management of virtual machines ("VMs", or "instances"), which act like separate individual machines, by emulation in software. | ||
I think that saying this is emulation really downplays the technology behind this nowadays you would be hugely wasteful to emulate AMD64. Virtualization is better as a term but if you are concerned about circular logic with that you can say "virtualization, similar to emulation but using hardware acceleration." | I think that saying this is emulation really downplays the technology behind this nowadays you would be hugely wasteful to emulate AMD64. Virtualization is better as a term but if you are concerned about circular logic with that you can say "virtualization, similar to emulation but using hardware acceleration." Edit: The reason I point this out is I don't want users believing that virtualization is inherently slow (or has performance ramifications), such is the case in emulation (in general). | ||
--[[User:Bk12fy|Brad Kennedy]] ([[User talk:Bk12fy|talk]]) 17:08, 21 July 2017 (UTC) | --[[User:Bk12fy|Brad Kennedy]] ([[User talk:Bk12fy|talk]]) 17:08, 21 July 2017 (UTC) | ||
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