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Adds missing blank space after VM --> UTM

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Alicia Sykes 2022-07-26 12:40:39 +01:00 committed by GitHub
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@ -968,6 +968,7 @@ A virtual machine (VM) is a sandboxed operating system, running within your curr
**[VirtualBox](https://www.virtualbox.org/)** | Open source, powerful, feature-rich virtualization product, supporting x86 and AMD64/Intel64 architectures. Available for Windows, MacOS, Linux and BSD, and free for both personal and enterprise use. VirtualBox is backed by a strong community, and has been under active development since 2007. **[VirtualBox](https://www.virtualbox.org/)** | Open source, powerful, feature-rich virtualization product, supporting x86 and AMD64/Intel64 architectures. Available for Windows, MacOS, Linux and BSD, and free for both personal and enterprise use. VirtualBox is backed by a strong community, and has been under active development since 2007.
**[Xen Project](https://xenproject.org/)** (Servers) | Open source virtual machine monitor intended to serve as a type-1 hyperviser for multiple operating systems using the same hardware - very useful for servers, as it allows for fully independent virtual Linux machines **[Xen Project](https://xenproject.org/)** (Servers) | Open source virtual machine monitor intended to serve as a type-1 hyperviser for multiple operating systems using the same hardware - very useful for servers, as it allows for fully independent virtual Linux machines
**[UTM](https://mac.getutm.app)** | Open source, feature rich, powerful type 2 hypervisor for Mac, can emulate x86-64 OSes on Apple Silicon Macs **[UTM](https://mac.getutm.app)** | Open source, feature rich, powerful type 2 hypervisor for Mac, can emulate x86-64 OSes on Apple Silicon Macs
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[QEMU](https://wiki.qemu.org/Main_Page) is a virtual hardware emulation tool, meaning it is less appropriate for creating fully independant sandboxes, but performance is considerable better than that of a traditional virtual machine. [QEMU](https://wiki.qemu.org/Main_Page) is a virtual hardware emulation tool, meaning it is less appropriate for creating fully independant sandboxes, but performance is considerable better than that of a traditional virtual machine.