Match each virtualization scenario or architectural characteristic on the left to its corresponding hypervisor classification on the right.
- An enterprise deployment installed directly on server hardware to maximize performance and minimize latency.Type 1 Hypervisor (Bare-Metal Infrastructure)
- A virtualization software package installed on top of a host operating system for software development and testing.Type 2 Hypervisor (Hosted Workstation Environment)
- An architecture where virtual machines access physical hardware resources directly through hypervisor drivers.Type 1 Hypervisor (Direct Hardware Interaction)
- An architecture where hardware access and device driver support rely entirely on the host operating system.Type 2 Hypervisor (Host OS Dependency)
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Matching pairings: Bare-metal enterprise deployment maps to Type 1 Bare-Metal Infrastructure; Desktop testing software maps to Type 2 Hosted Workstation Environment; Direct hardware access maps to Type 1 Direct Hardware Interaction; Host OS device driver reliance maps to Type 2 Host OS Dependency.
Type 1 hypervisors (bare-metal) run directly on physical hardware and manage resources natively, providing low latency and high efficiency for enterprise datacenters. Type 2 hypervisors (hosted) run as application software on top of an existing host operating system, making them ideal for desktop testing and development environments where host OS integration is convenient.
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Distinction between Type 1 (bare-metal) hypervisors which run directly on physical hardware, and Type 2 (hosted) hypervisors which run as applications on top of a host operating system.