Nested virtualization is a system in which one can run virtual machines inside other virtual machines, so one can create their own virtual environments. It works in such a way that it enables a hypervisor inside a virtual machine (VM) which itself is a hypervisor. A hypervisor is any computer software, hardware or firmware that creates and runs virtual machines. By virtually sharing resources such as memory, CPU and processing power, a hypervisor enables a host computer to support multiple guest machines.
This technology is useful in a variety of scenarios, such as:
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Nested virtualization systems have various advantages over traditional on-site solutions. The following are some of the most prominent advantages:
Nested virtualization is typically used in the following scenarios: