The most likely use case for client-side virtualization for a software developer is to test software on different operating systems to ensure compatibility and functionality.
A system VM is a fully virtualized environment hosted on a physical server that runs its own OS. The VM shares the host's physical resources but provides a complete environment for running applications and services, similar to a physical machine without the overhead.
Client-side virtualization allows developers to create virtual machines (VMs) on their local machines. These VMs can be used to run different operating systems, which is essential for testing software compatibility. Developers can use VMs to test their software on a variety of operating systems, including Windows, macOS, and Linux. This helps to ensure that their software will work as expected on a wide range of devices.
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