Hypervisor

/ˈhaɪpərˌvaɪzər/ noun

A hypervisor is software, firmware, or hardware that lets one physical computer run many virtual machines at the same time. Each virtual machine acts like its own separate computer.

Formed from "hyper-" meaning "above" and "visor" from "supervisor," meaning "overseer." It describes a system that "oversees" and manages multiple operating systems on one machine.

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