Six people can run 3 machines in the factory. How many machines can 18 people run?
What did early machines first run on
A Java Virtual Machine (JVM) is a set of computer software programs that use a virtual machine model for the execution of Java computer programs and scripts. The JVM accepts data in a form commonly referred to as Java bytecode. This language conceptually represents the instruction set of a stack-oriented, capability architecture.
No. Java programs run in the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) - without it your computer won't know how to handle Java bytecode.
Virtualbox is a program that you can install and will enable you to install another operating system on your computer. It will share the ram and CPU power of your other OS. For example if you are running Linux and install virtualbox you can then install windows (any version) and run it as if it were a windows computer, You could install and run any windows software. This is one example of using a virtual machine. At this link you can download the program and find the documentation and some screenshots, etc. http://www.virtualbox.org
Virtual Server Hosting is more powerful than traditional hosting. They are often used by internet hosting services to run many virtual machines on a single computer.
A virtual machine or virtual computer (we'll call them VMs for short) is a "software computer" that runs inside your real physical computer. There are several programs that can create and run these VMs.
You can't a CPU is one computer. However, you can run may virtual computers on one real computer.
VM servers are virtual servers. They are used to allow remote access to virtual machines. They can run virtual machines created by other VM products.
Of course you can as far as you have drivers for OSes which are compatible with your PC. You can do it in two ways. First is to install two separate systems on the same computer and boot the one you need. Second is to use virtual machines ether under Windows or Unix. There is a third way when you can have installed two systems on the same computer and still use virtual machines, for instance, if you have access windows files from Unix.
A virtual server to host applications can be cannot be acquired. A virtual server is basically a virtual machine, which means it can be run simultaneously on the same computer. The virtual machine acts like a separate computer system though.
Virtual memory is hardware that the computer uses to load the operating system and run all of the programs. It is stated that the more memory that the computer has, the faster the programs will run.
Hosting a virtual server means you can use your computer for other tasks while the server is running. In other words, your computer does not have to be dedicated to ONLY run the server. That way, you can have more virtual servers on one computer, and still use it for other things.
You use VMware (Virtual Ware) to run a virtual computer on a host computer sharing resources but essentially creating two computers.
Yes, but only one can be in control of the system. When a choice of operating systems exist, you typically choose the controlling operating system via a boot menu at startup. To switch to another operating system, you must restart the system. It is possible to run two or more operating systems at the same time via virtual machines. A virtual machine is a software program that emulates a real computer. However, operating systems within a virtual machine have no direct control over the physical machine which is always under the direct control of the one operating system chosen at startup. Virtual machine operating system calls are routed to the virtual machine software which must translate the call to invoke the appropriate system function of controlling operating system. As a result, virtual machines perform extremely poorly compared to the physical machines within which they operate.
The consideration that would be of the greatest importance when building a workstation that will run multiple virtual machines would be the number of CPU cores. The other would be the amount of RAM.
You can run a virtual machine under WIN7 and run whatever OS you might need to satisfy Borderlands. Start-->All Programs-->Windows Virtual PC-->Windows Virtual PC or Windows XP Mode. I have several versions of Linux running as virtual machines on my install in addition to WINXP.