Operating system virtualization refers to the use of software to allow system hardware to run multiple instances of different operating systems concurrently allowing you to run different applications requiring different operating systems on one computer systems.
VIRUALIZATION TIMELINE
In the mid 1960s I.B.M developed CP 40 which hoped would implement full virtualization.
In 1972 I.B.M announced several virtual storage operating systems.
In 1999 VMware introduced the first x86 virtualiztion product.
In 2005 VMware decided to provide high quality virtualization technology to everyone for free.They omitted the ability to create virtual machines and did not distribute the acceleration tools that come with VMware workstation.
In 2006 This year virtualization has a new level of playing field in application virtualization and application streaming.
In 2008 VMware release the first programme for Windows and Linux to enable DirectX 9 accelerated graphics on Windows XP guest.
FUTURE OF VIRTUALIZATION