=over 4
+=item B<alibaba_cloud>
+
+=item B<alibaba_cloud-ebm>
+
+This is a cloud computing service based on Alibaba Cloud.
+
+Status: contributed by Weisson.
+
+=item B<aws>
+
+Amazon Web Services.
+
+Note that virt-what will print this fact for baremetal AWS instances,
+which you might not consider to be true virtualization. In this case
+other facts (eg. C<kvm> or C<xen>) would I<not> be present.
+
+Status: contributed by Qi Guo, Vitaly Kuznetsov, confirmed by RWMJ.
+
=item B<bhyve>
This is a bhyve (FreeBSD hypervisor) guest.
Status: confirmed by Charles Nguyen
+=item B<google_cloud>
+
+This is running on Google Cloud Platform / Google Compute Engine.
+
+Status: not confirmed
+
=item B<hyperv>
This is Microsoft Hyper-V hypervisor.
Status: contributed by Andrew Jones
+=item B<nutanix_ahv>
+
+The guest is running inside Nutanix Acropolis Hypervisor (AHV).
+
+Status: confirmed by RWMJ.
+
=item B<openvz>
The guest appears to be running inside an OpenVZ or Virtuozzo
Status: contributed by Justin Clift
+=item B<podman>
+
+This is a Podman container.
+
+Status: contributed by Jordan Webb
+
=item B<powervm_lx86>
The guest is running inside IBM PowerVM Lx86 Linux/x86 emulator.
Status: confirmed by RWMJ
+=item B<redhat>
+
+The guest is running on the Red Hat hypervisor.
+
+Status: confirmed by RWMJ
+
=item B<uml>
This is a User-Mode Linux (UML) guest.