Which statement best describes installing a server operating system (for example, Windows Server) in a Type-2 hypervisor that is running on a desktop operating-system host?
It is only possible when the hypervisor is configured in passthrough (bare-metal) mode.
It is only possible if the host operating system is upgraded to a server edition.
It is possible as long as the hypervisor can allocate enough CPU, memory, and storage resources to the virtual machine.
It is not possible because Type-2 hypervisors only support desktop operating systems as guests.
It is possible as long as the hypervisor can allocate enough CPU, memory, and storage resources to the virtual machine, as Type-2 hypervisors are designed to support diverse operating system environments, including server editions, within virtual machines.
The remaining options are incorrect: Type-2 hypervisors do not restrict guest operating systems to desktop editions;
they do not require the host OS to be upgraded to a server edition, as the hypervisor operates independently of the host OS type;
and passthrough or bare-metal mode is unrelated to Type-2 hypervisors, as this capability pertains to Type-1 hypervisors.
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