Vmos

CPU manufacturers continue to improve hardware support for virtualization. Future processors will likely handle more complex virtualization tasks in silicon, further reducing the overhead gap between physical and virtual machines.

The concept of a VMOS originated at IBM in the 1960s. The CP-40 and subsequent CP-67 systems (Control Program) were developed for the IBM System/360-67. This was a revolutionary concept: time-sharing. CPU manufacturers continue to improve hardware support for