An "Hypervisor" is installed over the server BIOS (Basic Input Output System). This is the first layer operating system. It can also override any operating system on the next layer Therefore, the BIOS system is overall responsible for the services to the next layer operating system. The "Hypervisor" divide up the service into usable "chunks" of resources in virtual API calls. However, it still has to allocate resources based on Call List.
I get that esxi is a type 1 hypervisor because you install it like you install an os but hyper V? That runs on top of windows server/workstation how can it be that it is not a type 2?
Hyper-V working on Windows Server ESXI running on Linux so why they are typ 1 somebody can more explain it to me you don't instal Hyper-V or ESXI on server you ned server then os then hypervisor so it is type 2
In the case of a new Dell Server from the shop, what is the first thing to do when you power it on before installing a Type 1 Hypervisor? Please somebody help
Since all hypervisors cited in these video uses modern processor virtualisation technologies (AMD-V / Intel VT-x), those categories (types) doesn't really apply anymore and all those Hypervisors behave the same now. Little differences in performance we can observe are only matters of codes optimizations.
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That was an awesome explanation of the difference between type 1/2 hypervisor. Thanks so much 🎉
Glad it was helpful!
An "Hypervisor" is installed over the server BIOS (Basic Input Output System). This is the first layer operating system. It can also override any operating system on the next layer Therefore, the BIOS system is overall responsible for the services to the next layer operating system. The "Hypervisor" divide up the service into usable "chunks" of resources in virtual API calls. However, it still has to allocate resources based on Call List.
Are you a lecture? You explained perfectly well
I was completely confused until I seen this video. Thanks guys....and girls!
I get that esxi is a type 1 hypervisor because you install it like you install an os but hyper V? That runs on top of windows server/workstation how can it be that it is not a type 2?
Hyper-V working on Windows Server ESXI running on Linux so why they are typ 1 somebody can more explain it to me you don't instal Hyper-V or ESXI on server you ned server then os then hypervisor so it is type 2
In the case of a new Dell Server from the shop, what is the first thing to do when you power it on before installing a Type 1 Hypervisor? Please somebody help
Great explanation 👍
let me explain it so all can understand
type 1 is hypervisor is the main operating system
type 2 the hyper visor is run on top of an operating system
Great explanation
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that was helpful
"and a new hypervisor called KVM" wow this video dated itself less than a minute in
Thanks bud, much appreciation
KVM is a Type 2 Hypervisor, NOT Type 1, as identified in this video.
It is sometimes confused with a type 2 hypervisor. However, it has direct access to hardware along with virtual machines it hosts.
I believe KVM falls under hosted hypervisor category i.e. Type-2 Hypervisor.
yes.you are right..
Same goes for docker
Learn how to install type 2 hypervisor practically from the following link: ua-cam.com/video/FCUf8yxHy9A/v-deo.html
this video is useful and has clear explanation
These are still in syllabus
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Your type 1 hypervisor image is wrong. An OS is not required.
please do not follow this vedio....wrong information
Hi, George
Thanks. Very well explained.
4:25 aww no one wants to run mac applications
Esxi is a type 1. Hyper-v is a type 2.
Thank you for quick refresher
Good explanation
informative
Good explanation. Thanks
made sense, thx!
great explenation
great
Since all hypervisors cited in these video uses modern processor virtualisation technologies (AMD-V / Intel VT-x), those categories (types) doesn't really apply anymore and all those Hypervisors behave the same now. Little differences in performance we can observe are only matters of codes optimizations.
Thank you sir:)
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