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PCV, or Platform Computing Virtualization, is a technology that enables the creation of virtualized computing environments on existing hardware, allowing multiple virtual machines (VMs) to run efficiently and independently on a single physical server. This is achieved by abstracting the underlying hardware resources—such as CPU, memory, and storage—and presenting them to virtualization software in a way that each VM can operate as if it has its own dedicated resources. PCV optimizes resource utilization, improves scalability, and simplifies management by allowing administrators to dynamically allocate and reallocate resources among VMs as needed. This approach reduces costs, enhances performance, and provides greater flexibility in deploying and managing applications across diverse computing environments.
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