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title: Understand what you are signing up for
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description:
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published: true
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date: 2022-01-07T09:09:24.526Z
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date: 2022-01-07T09:09:54.976Z
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editor: markdown
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dateCreated: 2021-11-13T11:19:38.215Z
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In other words, contrary to end-to-end operating systems like [Qubes OS](https://www.qubes-os.org/) or the upcoming [Spectrum](https://spectrum-os.org/), which are offering ready to use templates or/and applications isolated in virtual machines by default, Phyllome OS delegates to end-users the task to install their favorite operating system, while trying to provide the best possible underlying defaults for each operating system. In this regard, its model is closer to [Proxmox](https://www.proxmox.com/en/), which doesn't make assumptions about how a guest operating system will be deployed.
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## Limitations
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## Assomptions
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Phyllome OS makes a few assumptions, including the following ones:
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* Due to their software-based nature, virtual machines are extremely flexible, and can for instance emulate features that their physical host may lack.
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* **The host operating system should not be modified, in general**
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* Two Phyllome OS hosts should barely differ, allowing virtual machines to be migrated from one host to the next.
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## Limitations
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Some limitations directly result from these assumptions.
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Relying on a virtual machine as its primarily personal environment has key advantages, such as the ability to more easily migrate to a new host computer or the ability to create multiple virtual computers out of a single physical computer. However, it also comes with several limitations in comparison to using a bare-metal operating system. Some of these limitations will be tackled or greatly reduced one day, others might not.
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