Virtual Machines
Virtual machines (VMs) have become an essential component of modern computing infrastructure due to their ability to increase efficiency, flexibility, and security. A virtual machine is essentially a software-based emulation of a physical computer that runs an operating system and applications. The underlying hardware resources are abstracted and presented to the VM as virtualized hardware, allowing multiple VMs to run concurrently on the same physical server.
Virtual machines let you
- Improve hardware utilization (increase the efficiency of the computing resources and reduce the cost of hardware acquisition and maintenance)
- Enhance security by isolating each VM from others running on the same physical server
- Facilitate software development and testing, as VMs allow developers to quickly create and deploy multiple environments
- Resolve application compatibility issues by allowing legacy applications to run on newer operating systems or hardware platforms
No matter what you’re looking for, be it a communication instrument, web server solution, or entertaining programs, look through our propositions at Azure Marketplace and choose the proper VM.