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QuestionDebian Linux on Windows Server 2008 Pin
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The virtualized machine gets its own hardware - a "virtual" hardware. It has an IP address of its own, and the virtual network card has its own mac address. Its hard disks are files only. The "real" hardware of the computer communicates with the OS running on the real hardware.
I do not know the details how it works together, the virtualization software runs on the native OS (or even is the native OS, as with VMWare ESX) and redirects from the virtual hardware to real hardware and vice versa.
When you work on a virtualized computer, it will seem to you like a normal computer (ok, there are some tricks to find out: e.g. VMWare tools are running, or some specialized assembler code to detect that registers are not where they are expected to be). And when you communicate with a virtualized computer, it is even harder to detect virtualization.
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QuestionOne monitor with two systems. Pin
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Question[SOLVED] Accessible, but cannot ping Pin
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