"Kevin P. Lawton" wrote: > Other than for academic reasons, what kinds of uses are > there for recursive VMs anyways? Maybe for VM debugging. If VMs can be made sufficiently secure, you could give a user his own VM as a playground when you don't want him to be able to access the rest of your system. That user might want to use a VM to run another operating system, etc.
- How many VM-levels is possible? Morten Lund
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