Hyper-V

Hyper-V is a native x64 PC-compatible virtualization application released by Microsoft. Hyper-V succeeded Virtual PC. It was first included with x64 editions of Windows Server 2008, and has been freely available since Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012, where it can be installed as an optional component on the Pro version and higher versions.

During Windows 8 Development, Hyper-V for 32 PCs was introduced trought Developer Preview to Pre-RTM builds

Although Hyper-V is not intended for Windows Home or Core SKU, it can be installed on Windows 10 Home unofficially using a batch file. Alongside, unlike Virtual PC, Hyper-V is a "level 1 hypervisor" and thus cannot coexist with VirtualBox or VMware, which both are "level 2 hypervisors". However, as of Windows 10, version 1803, Microsoft has added the Windows Hypervisor Platform to Windows, which allows third-party virtualization software like VMware or VirtualBox to run and manage virtual machines on the Hyper-V hypervisor.