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Virtualization Basics Mastery Hub: The Industry Foundation P

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Q1Domain Verified
In the context of the "The Complete Hypervisor & Virtual Machine Course 2026: From Zero to Expert!", which of the following best describes the primary role of a Type 1 hypervisor in achieving hardware-assisted virtualization?
It focuses on containerization technologies, abstracting the operating system rather than the underlying hardware, leading to higher density and faster startup times.
It directly interfaces with the host hardware, managing resources and allowing multiple guest operating systems to run concurrently with minimal overhead.
It emulates hardware components entirely in software, enabling the execution of guest operating systems on diverse hardware architectures without direct hardware access.
It acts as a user-level application that manages virtual machines on top of a host operating system, offering flexibility for development environments.
Q2Domain Verified
Considering the advanced topics covered in "The Complete Hypervisor & Virtual Machine Course 2026: From Zero to Expert!", what is the principal advantage of utilizing VM migration technologies (e.g., vMotion, Live Migration) in a production environment?
To accelerate the boot-up time of virtual machines by pre-loading their operating system images onto all available physical hosts.
To facilitate scheduled maintenance or load balancing of virtual machines across physical hosts without incurring significant downtime for the guest operating system.
To increase the processing power of a single virtual machine by distributing its workload across multiple physical hosts.
To enable the creation of redundant copies of virtual machines on separate hosts for immediate failover in the event of a hardware failure.
Q3Domain Verified
Within the scope of "The Complete Hypervisor & Virtual Machine Course 2026: From Zero to Expert!", when discussing storage virtualization for virtual machines, what is the fundamental difference between a Virtual Machine Disk (VMDK) file and a raw disk mapping (RDM)?
VMDKs are always stored on network-attached storage (NAS), while RDMs are exclusively used for direct-attached storage (DAS).
VMDKs present a virtualized disk image to the guest OS, whereas RDMs map a physical disk directly to the guest OS, bypassing the hypervisor's file system abstraction.
VMDKs require a dedicated SAN LUN for each VM, while RDMs can utilize shared storage pools across multiple VMs.
VMDKs are primarily used for boot volumes, while RDMs are designated for data storage due to their higher performance characteristics.

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