Virtual machine (VM) environments allow users to run multiple operating systems or applications on a single physical machine. This is achieved by creating virtualized hardware that mimics the functionality of physical hardware, enabling each VM to operate independently with its own resources. VMs are commonly used for server consolidation, software development and testing, and providing secure environments for running untrusted applications.
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