What is a Hypervisor?

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Invented in the 1960s by IBM for its mainframe computers, a hypervisor is a software layer that allows several operating systems to work alongside one another while sharing the same physical computing resources. These operating systems (OS) function as virtual machines (VMs), which mirror entire computing hardware environments in software layers. Hypervisors are inextricably connected to all virtualization types, as they regulate or supervise the entire virtualization process. 

If you’re new to hypervisor technology, this guide is here to help you break it down. Below, we will detail the benefits of hypervisors, how they work, hypervisor types, and provide you with examples.