PLoP Boot Manager vs Virtual Machines
A side-by-side look at PLoP Boot Manager and Virtual Machines. For an in-depth review of either product, follow the links below.
PLoP Boot Manager
Os & Utilities
PLoP Boot Manager is a small boot loader that allows booting different operating systems from CDs or USB drives on computers that do not support booting from such devices by default. It works by booting itself first, then loading the actual operating system boot loader.
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Virtual Machines
System & Hardware
Virtual machines (VMs) are software emulations of physical computers. They allow you to run an operating system and applications inside another OS, isolating them into their own virtual environment. VMs provide flexibility, security, and cost efficiency for compute resources.
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