In-kernel virtual machine

In computer science, an in-kernel virtual machine is a specialized virtualization technology that operates within an operating system kernel. Unlike traditional virtual machines that emulate entire computer systems, in-kernel virtual machines provide a controlled environment for executing code within the kernel space, typically for performance, security, or extensibility purposes. These virtual machines allow for safe execution of user-defined programs within the highly privileged kernel context.


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