A virtual appliance is a pre-configured software application, complete with an operating system, that is packaged in a virtual machine image. It is designed to run on virtualization platforms. Virtual appliances are commonly used to simplify deployment, reduce installation complexities, and ensure consistency across different environments. They are often used for firewalls, network monitoring, or specialized servers.
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