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  • Title: QEMU
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  • Publisher: BoD
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  • First Year Published: 2009
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QEMU

The Quick Emulator (QEMU) is a free and open-source emulator that uses dynamic binary translation to emulate a computer's processor; that is, it translates

Kernel-based Virtual Machine

video display back onto the system host. Originally, a forked version of QEMU was provided to launch guests and deal with hardware emulation that is not

Libvirt

platform virtualization. It can be used to manage KVM, Xen, VMware ESXi, QEMU and other virtualization technologies. These APIs are widely used in the

Qcow

is a file format for disk image files used by QEMU, a hosted virtual machine monitor. It stands for "QEMU Copy On Write" and uses a disk storage optimization

Fabrice Bellard

laʁ]; born 1972) is a French computer programmer known for writing FFmpeg, QEMU, and the Tiny C Compiler. He developed Bellard's formula for calculating

SeaBIOS

hardware as a coreboot payload, or can be used directly in emulators such as QEMU and Bochs. Initially, SeaBIOS was based on the open-source BIOS implementation

Virtual machine

platform-independent environment. Some virtual machine emulators, such as QEMU and video game console emulators, are designed to also emulate (or "virtually

UTM (software)

macOS for virtualization, and it also supports QEMU as a back-end for both virtualization and emulation. QEMU allows UTM to emulate a wide variety of operating

X86-64

"QEMU version 7.2.0 released - QEMU". www.qemu.org. Archived from the original on December 21, 2022. Retrieved January 9, 2023. "ChangeLog/7.2 - QEMU"

GNOME Boxes

GNOME Desktop Environment, used to access virtual systems. Boxes uses the QEMU, KVM, and libvirt virtualization technologies. GNOME Boxes was initially