Resource isolation separates computing resources like CPU, memory, and storage within a shared environment to prevent interference between applications. It is used in virtualization, cloud computing, and containerization to ensure performance, security, and stability. Developers, system administrators, and multi-tenant service providers benefit by minimizing conflicts, reducing downtime, and maintaining predictable workloads.
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