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Virtual machine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A virtual machine ( VM ) is a software implementation of a machine (i.e. a computer) that executes programs like a physical machine. A virtual machine was originally defined by Popek and Goldberg ...
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VM (operating system) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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machine concept is a generalization of the virtual storage con- ...... storage concept to virtual machines. Although a virtual machine ...
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VMware offers free Player option. ... ...Although people can't create virtual machines with VMware Player, they can use it to test virtual machines that have already have been created using the company's earlier products, Workstation, GSX Server or the top-end ESX Server.
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This paper presents an overview of the historical background of the virtual machine, containing a real control, a machine simulation and a 3D machine visualisation. This setup enables realistic system simulations, since the simulation input comes from a real control.
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This paper describes the structure and implementation of a concept for real-time simulation of such machine tools using a water jet cutting machine as an application. The concept includes a real control system, simulation models of the dynamics of the machine and a virtual reality model for visualisation.
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Feb 14, 2008 ... As interesting as virtual client system and virtual server systems are, they're not the panacea that some in the industry present when ...
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