VMM typically refers to a Virtual Machine Monitor, also known as a hypervisor. It is a software, firmware, or hardware that creates and runs virtual machines (VMs). A VMM enables multiple operating systems (OSes) to run concurrently on a single physical host machine. It is commonly used in server virtualization, cloud computing, and software development for testing environments.
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