C - Hypervisors are categorized into two types: bare-metal (Type I) and hosted (TypeII). A bare-metal hypervisor is directly installed on the physical compute hardware in the same way as an OS. It has direct access to the hardware resources of the compute system and is therefore more efficient than a hosted hypervisor. A baremetal hypervisor is designed for enterprise data centers and third platform infrastructure. It also supports the advanced capabilities such as resource management, high availability, and security. The image represents a bare-metal hypervisor. A hosted hypervisor is installed as an application on an operating system. The hosted hypervisor does not have direct access to the hardware, and all requests pass through the OS running on the physical compute system.
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