According to IBM, **local application virtualization** is a type of application virtualization. It involves running applications in isolation on a local machine, allowing them to operate without interfering with other applications or the underlying operating system.
**C. Network-based application virtualization:** While network-based solutions exist, IBM does not specifically categorize "network-based application virtualization" as a type. Application virtualization typically focuses on abstracting applications from the underlying hardware or OS, not necessarily the network.
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