> The proper terminology is virtual machine more commonly addressed as
> vitualization.  Generally the OS running in the VM does not know
> whether it is running on bare metal hardware or a VM.    IMO, you can
> run majority of the applications in a VM, for instance ERP like
> openbravo.
> 
> -- Arun Khan
I find VM to be proprietary tool ? is there a foss/free version
available
GY



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