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Why does a Type 1 hypervisor typically offer tighter security controls than a Type 2 hypervisor?

A.
A Type 1 hypervisor also controls patching of its hosted virtual machines ensure they are always secure.
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A.
A Type 1 hypervisor also controls patching of its hosted virtual machines ensure they are always secure.
B.
A Type 1 hypervisor is tied directly to the bare metal and only runs with code necessary to perform its specific mission.
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B.
A Type 1 hypervisor is tied directly to the bare metal and only runs with code necessary to perform its specific mission.
C.
A Type 1 hypervisor performs hardware-level encryption for tighter security and efficiency.
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C.
A Type 1 hypervisor performs hardware-level encryption for tighter security and efficiency.
D.
A Type 1 hypervisor only hosts virtual machines with the same operating systems as the hypervisor.
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D.
A Type 1 hypervisor only hosts virtual machines with the same operating systems as the hypervisor.
Suggested answer: B

Explanation:

Type 1 hypervisors run directly on top of the bare metal and only contain the code and functions required to perform their purpose. They do not rely on any other systems or contain extra features to secure.

asked 18/09/2024
Frederico Dionísio
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