A "host OS" is the primary operating system running directly on a physical computer's hardware, while a "VM OS" (also called a "guest OS") is an operating system running within a virtual machine, which is created on top of the host OS
It is oddly worded. It should be "Which element is unique in a Type 2 hypervisor vs a Type 1 hypervisor."
Answer is C
From MS Co-Pilot
A key element unique to a Type 2 hypervisor is the host operating system. Type 2 hypervisors run on top of an existing OS, which serves as the intermediary layer between the hypervisor and the underlying hardware. This contrasts with Type 1 hypervisors, which run directly on the hardware without requiring a host OS, providing direct access to physical resources.
Type 1 - runs directly on hardware
Type 2 - rely on host OS to manage Hardware
Both utilize "Host Hardware", "memory" and "VM OS"
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