
KVM is a kernel-level virtualization module built into Linux, not a standalone desktop app. It relies on QEMU for device emulation, libvirt for management, and virt-manager for a graphical interface. The stack delivers strong performance and flexibility for passthrough and headless workflows but requires significant Linux knowledge. Casual desktop virtualization is less convenient than with integrated hypervisors.
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