Basic Concepts
Virtualization allows multiple virtual machines with different operating systems to run independently and concurrently on the same physical machine. Each virtual machine has its own virtual hardware, such as RAM, CPU, and network card. You can load the operating system and applications on these hardware. No matter what physical hardware components are actually used, the operating system regards them as a set of consistent and standardized hardware.
After learning about the basic concepts of virtualization, I will discuss with users how to enable common users to experience the powerful functions brought by virtualization technology, nowadays, Windows systems account for a large proportion of users' daily use, but many users do not want to have an understanding of common enterprise-level Linux systems, however, for ordinary users who can learn enterprise-level Linux systems without affecting their system operation, we recommend that you use the virtualization software VMware Workstation to fully appreciate the Linux style.
I will give a brief introduction to the VMware Workstation Virtual Machine. This software is an application running on a Windows or Linux computer. It can simulate a standard PC environment based on x86. Like a real computer, this environment includes chipset, CPU, memory, video card, sound card, Nic, soft drive, hard drive, optical drive, serial port, parallel port, USB controller, SCSI controller, and other devices, the window that provides this application is the display of the virtual machine. Next we will learn about simple applications for installing Linux on VMware Workstation Virtual machines.
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