

It differs from other virtualization solutions like VMware vSphere and VirtualBox, which are Type 2 hypervisors that run on top of an operating system.

Hyper-V is a Type 1 hypervisor, which runs directly on physical hardware. This means that all virtual machines typically run on virtual hardware-you can define virtual disks, virtual switches, and other virtual devices and add them to virtual machines.

Hyper-V performs hardware virtualization. Running virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) Windows workloads on Windows 10 machines.Export virtual machines and import them into any Hyper-V based system, including the Microsoft Azure cloud.Testing software with several operating systems, without having access to a device that has them installed.Running software that requires an earlier version of Windows or a non-Windows operating system, on top of a Windows machine.This is the hypervisor used to run the entire Azure cloud stack, so it is robust and secure enough for even the largest enterprise deployments. Windows 10 virtualization is managed by Microsoft’s own hypervisor, called Hyper-V. Virtualization allows the same host to run multiple “guest” operating systems, and easily move virtual machines between hosts. A virtual machine is a packaged operating system that can run on top of a “host” operating system. One of the features included in Windows 10 is the ability to create virtual machines.
