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Multihypervisor is the practice of deploying and operating more than one hypervisor within a single IT environment to host virtual machines and workloads. It enables organizations to run different virtualization technologies side by side, either on the same hardware or within the same data center, and to coordinate them through a shared management layer.

Common motivations include legacy migrations and workload-specific requirements, vendor diversification to reduce lock-in, hardware and feature

Key architectural considerations involve consistent storage for image portability, compatible VM formats, and drivers; network and

Management and interoperability challenges include disparate tooling, API fragmentation, and complexity in automation. While orchestration platforms

heterogeneity,
security
and
compliance
considerations,
and
a
desire
to
optimize
licensing
and
cost.
Multihypervisor
deployments
are
found
in
large
enterprises,
cloud
providers,
and
edge
environments
where
teams
or
applications
have
distinct
virtualization
needs.
device
model
differences;
scheduling
and
resource
management
across
hypervisors;
and
migration
constraints
such
as
live
relocation
and
downtime.
A
governance
layer
is
often
needed
to
enforce
policies,
monitor
usage,
and
ensure
isolation
between
tenants
operating
on
different
hypervisors.
and
standardized
formats
help,
portability
between
hypervisors
is
not
always
seamless.
Pros
include
flexibility
and
risk
reduction
from
vendor
lock-in,
while
cons
include
increased
complexity
and
potential
performance
variability.
The
trend
toward
standard
interfaces
and
cross-hypervisor
tooling
continues
to
evolve.