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What is VM?

A Virtual Machine (VM) is a software-defined environment that emulates a physical computer system. It allows you to run an operating system and applications within another operating system. VMs are commonly used for server virtualization, software testing, and running incompatible applications.

What other technologies are related to VM?

VM Competitor Technologies

AWS GuardDuty is a threat detection service that competes with Azure Security Center for protecting VMs, although is focused on the AWS ecosystem.
mentioned alongside VM in 3% (210) of relevant job posts
AWS CloudWatch is a monitoring and observability service, functionally competing with Azure Monitor for VMs deployed on AWS.
mentioned alongside VM in 3% (200) of relevant job posts
AWS CloudTrail logs API calls made to AWS services, competing with Azure Activity Log for auditing purposes within the AWS ecosystem.
mentioned alongside VM in 2% (230) of relevant job posts

VM Complementary Technologies

Azure Activity Log tracks VM operations, essential for monitoring and auditing.
mentioned alongside VM in 89% (188) of relevant job posts
Automated backup systems provide critical data protection for VMs.
mentioned alongside VM in 75% (54) of relevant job posts
Azure Blob storage can be used to store data associated with VMs.
mentioned alongside VM in 12% (272) of relevant job posts

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