AMD Virtualization
AMD Virtualization is a technology developed by Advanced Micro Devices that allows multiple operating systems to run simultaneously on a single physical machine. This is achieved by creating virtual environments, enabling better resource management and improved performance for applications that require isolation.
The core component of AMD Virtualization is the AMD-V technology, which enhances the capabilities of the processor to support virtualization. This allows software like hypervisors to efficiently allocate system resources, making it easier for users to run virtual machines for testing, development, or server management without needing additional hardware.