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Which of the following require the support of an operating system to provide virtualization services?*1 pointType I hypervisorsType II hypervisorsType III hypervisorsType IV hypervisors

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Which of the following require the support of an operating system to provide virtualization services?*1 pointType I hypervisorsType II hypervisorsType III hypervisorsType IV hypervisors

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Type II hypervisors require the support of an operating system to provide virtualization services. They are installed on top of an existing OS, and then other operating systems are installed on top of them. This is in contrast to Type I hypervisors, which are installed directly on the hardware and do not require an underlying operating system. Type III and Type IV hypervisors do not exist in the standard classification of hypervisors.

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