Virtual environment software that allows users to run multiple operating systems on a single physical hardware, creating isolated virtual machines with shared host computer resources.
vSide is a type of virtualization software that enables users to run multiple operating system environments on a single physical machine. It works by creating virtual machines (VMs) that act as separate computer systems but share the underlying hardware components from the host computer.
Some key features of vSide include:
vSide makes hardware virtualization very useful for developers, testers, IT admins, and anyone who needs the flexibility to run multiple OS on a single machine. The virtual isolation protects host and guest systems for more stability. With customizable resource allocation between VMs, it improves hardware resource utilization.
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