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12 Aug 07
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To be clear, SoftGrid's application virtualization is different than machine virtualization (such as Microsoft Virtual Server), which virtualizes the machine on which the operating system (and applications) are installed. Machine virtualization provides an abstraction layer between the hardware and the operating system that's running on top of it. It also allows managing and simultaneously operating multiple environments on a single machine.
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The abstraction layer created by SoftGrid lies between the operating system and the applications that run within it
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By virtualizing all the aspects of an application, it doesn't affect the operating system or other applications running on that machine. The power of SoftGrid is that it allows applications to be delivered dynamically as services that can be added or removed without leaving a trail on the client system.
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In addition to virtualizing Windows Services, it virtualizes per user, per application instance, every critical application component including the Registry, file system, DLLs, COM/IPC, .INI files, process environment and fonts:
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SystemGuard creates a virtual Registry for each application
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25 Jul 07
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