it can work as an emulator, this is the mode explained above.This requires the virtual machine and the host to be instruction compatible.Įmulation is the process of running any machine inside a running OS, there is no platform restriction, and is why QEMU can run an ARM machine on an amd64 platform. Virtualization is the process of running a complete isolated machine inside another, but with the help of the processor. A hypervisor is a combination of software, hardware or firmware that creates, executes and manages virtual machines (VMs). QEMU works because it does not do virtualization but emulation, which is completely different and explains why QEMU is painfully slow. VMware Workstation and Oracle VirtualBox are examples of a type 2 hypervisor. A type 2 hypervisor is better for individual users who want to run multiple operating systems on a personal computer. So your question would more aptly be: "Why don't VirtualBox and VMware Workstation work inside a Hyper-V virtual machine?" One can answer because as a VM, the Intel VT-X instruction are no longer accessible from your virtual machine, only the host has access to it. VM resources are scheduled against a host operating system, which is then executed against the hardware. A special one, but nonetheless a virtual machine.
#Hyper v vs vmware vs virtualbox windows 10#
This means that when you enable Hyper-V, your Windows 10 "host" becomes a virtual machine. The main difference is that a level 2 hypervisor is an application running inside an existing OS, while a level 1 hypervisor is the OS itself. VirtualBox and VMware Workstation (and VMware Player) are "level 2 hypervisors." Hyper-V and VMware ESXi are "level 1 hypervisors."