=over 4
+=item B<docker>
+
+This is a Docker container.
+
+Status: confirmed by Charles Nguyen
+
=item B<hyperv>
This is Microsoft Hyper-V hypervisor.
=item B<linux_vserver>
+This is printed for backwards compatibility with older virt-what which
+could not distinguish between a Linux VServer container guest and
+host.
+
+=item B<linux_vserver-guest>
+
This process is running in a Linux VServer container.
Status: contributed by Barış Metin
+=item B<linux_vserver-host>
+
+This process is running as the Linux VServer host (VxID 0).
+
+Status: contributed by Barış Metin and Elan Ruusamäe
+
=item B<lxc>
This process is running in a Linux LXC container.
Status: confirmed by RWMJ.
+=item B<lkvm>
+
+This guest is running on the KVM hypervisor using hardware
+acceleration, and the userspace component of the hypervisor
+is lkvm (a.k.a kvmtool).
+
+Status: contributed by Andrew Jones
+
=item B<openvz>
The guest appears to be running inside an OpenVZ or Virtuozzo
Status: contributed by Evgeniy Sokolov
+=item B<ovirt>
+
+The guest is running on an oVirt or RHEV node.
+
+Status: contributed by RWMJ, not confirmed
+
=item B<parallels>
The guest is running inside Parallels Virtual Platform
The guest is running inside IBM PowerVM Lx86 Linux/x86 emulator.
-Status: data originally supplied by Jeffrey Scheel, confimed by
+Status: data originally supplied by Jeffrey Scheel, confirmed by
Yufang Zhang and RWMJ
=item B<qemu>
=head1 COPYRIGHT
-(C) Copyright 2008-2011 Red Hat Inc.,
+(C) Copyright 2008-2015 Red Hat Inc.,
L<http://people.redhat.com/~rjones/virt-what/>
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify