On-premises refers to IT infrastructure components, including hardware and software, that are hosted locally. By managing the functionality, security, and maintenance of on-premises IT assets as well as their physical location, businesses have more control over these resources.
Linux has the open source virtualization technology known as Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM). KVM, in particular, enables Linux to function as a hypervisor that enables a host machine to run a number of distinct virtual environments known as guests or virtual machines (VMs).
QEMU offers a number of hardware and device models for the machine and dynamic binary translation to imitate the machine's processor, enabling it to run a range of guest operating systems.