VirtualBox and VMware Workstation (and VMware Player) are "level 2 hypervisors." Hyper-V and VMware ESXi are "level 1 hypervisors." The main difference is a level 2 hypervisor is an application running inside an existing OS, while and level 1 hypervisor is the OS itself. This means that when you enable Hyper-V, your Windows 10 "host"... Continue Reading →