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  2. Memory ballooning - Wikipedia

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    Memory ballooning. In computing, memory ballooning is a technique that is used to eliminate the need to overcommit host memory used by virtual machines (VMs) by letting each VM effectively "give back" unused pages of [virtual] memory. To implement memory ballooning, the virtual machine's kernel implements a " balloon driver " that allocates ...

  3. Live migration - Wikipedia

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    Live migration. Live migration, also called migration, refers to the process of moving a running virtual machine (VM) or application between different physical machines without disconnecting the client or application. Memory, storage, and network connectivity of the virtual machine are transferred from the original guest machine to the destination.

  4. Comparison of platform virtualization software - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of platform virtualization software. Platform virtualization software, specifically emulators and hypervisors, are software packages that emulate the whole physical computer machine, often providing multiple virtual machines on one physical platform. The table below compares basic information about platform virtualization hypervisors.

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  6. Memory overcommitment - Wikipedia

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    Memory overcommitment. Memory overcommitment is a concept in computing that covers the assignment of more memory to virtual computing devices (or processes) than the physical machine they are hosted, or running on, actually has. This is possible because virtual machines (or processes) do not necessarily use as much memory at any one point as ...

  7. Memory virtualization - Wikipedia

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    Memory virtualization. In computer science, memory virtualization decouples volatile random access memory (RAM) resources from individual systems in the data centre, and then aggregates those resources into a virtualized memory pool available to any computer in the cluster. [citation needed] The memory pool is accessed by the operating system ...

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  9. JPC (emulator) - Wikipedia

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    JPC is an x86 emulator written in pure Java. It can run on any platform that supports the Java virtual machine. It creates a virtual PC compatible machine that can run MS-DOS and other x86 operating systems. Programs inside JPC can run up to 20% of the native processor speed. JPC was written by the Oxford University Subdepartment of Particle ...