An enterprise systems administrator is evaluating local workstation hypervisor deployments across four distinct operational teams. Match each specific business and security requirement with its primary client-side virtualization purpose.
- A cybersecurity incident response team must safely detonate and evaluate suspicious, unverified software samples on their local workstations without exposing the host OS or LAN to infection.Security Sandboxing
- A web application development team needs to build and debug software concurrently across Windows, Linux, and macOS user environments from a single physical workstation.Cross-Platform Application Testing
- An enterprise finance division relies on a mission-critical 16-bit accounting database that cannot execute natively within 64-bit modern host operating systems.Legacy Application and OS Support
- An IT helpdesk onboarding team requires a dedicated workspace where new technicians can perform destructive OS registry modifications and system recovery procedures without impacting host system integrity.Isolated Training Environment
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The correct matches pair each operational requirement with its corresponding client-side virtualization objective: Safely detonating unverified software pairs with Security Sandboxing; debugging software across multiple target operating systems pairs with Cross-Platform Application Testing; running incompatible 16-bit software pairs with Legacy Application and OS Support; and performing high-risk system edits for onboarding pairs with Isolated Training Environment.
Each departmental requirement reflects a core client-side virtualization use case: threat detonation requires security sandboxing; multi-OS software debugging requires cross-platform testing; running legacy 16-bit databases requires legacy OS support; and executing destructive configuration edits for trainees requires an isolated training lab.
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Client-Side Virtualization Purposes and Use Cases