Tech Glossary
What is KVM?
KVM is a technology that makes it possible to use a physical computer as a virtual machine. KVM stands for Kernel-based Virtual Machine and is a technology that has been in the Linux kernel since 2007. KVM makes it possible to run several different operating systems on the same physical computer, and each operating system acts as if it were running on its own physical computer . KVM is one of the most widely used technologies for virtualization on Linux and is used by many large companies, such as Google, Amazon and Facebook. KVM is one of the most widely used technologies for virtualization on Linux and is used by many large companies, such as Google, Amazon and Facebook. KVM is one of the most widely used technologies for virtualization on Linux and is used by many large companies, such as Google, Amazon and Facebook.