At its core, a VMOS is an operating system that does not just manage hardware for applications, but manages hardware for other operating systems . It creates a virtual environment that mimics a physical computer (CPU, memory, storage, network interface), allowing a "Guest OS" to operate as if it were running on dedicated hardware.
The primary driver for VMOS adoption. Companies can run 10, 20, or 50 virtual servers on one physical machine. This reduces hardware costs, electricity consumption, and cooling requirements. At its core, a VMOS is an operating