

There are plenty of experts to go to for support and questions. This high level of maturity means it’s well developed and very debugged. Maturity: KVM is more than 15 years old and has more than 1,000 code contributors.

This gives KVM an inherent advantage in terms of performance and efficiency. This means it doesn’t have to load an underlying OS and has direct access to the underlying hardware without having to contend for virtualization with other software such as other operating systems and device drivers.

KVM, also known as the KVM hypervisor, is a virtualization module that turns the Linux kernel into a hypervisor. The key differences are in how they work and the types of features and use cases they support. Both are full virtualization solutions and open source. Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) and Oracle VM VirtualBox are Linux-based virtualization solutions that allow users to run various operating systems without “bare-metal” hardware.
