=over 4
+=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: contributed by Thomas Huth
+=item B<ldoms>
+
+The guest appears to be running on an Linux SPARC system with
+Oracle VM Server for SPARC (Logical Domains) support.
+
+Status: contributed by Darren Kenny
+
+=item B<ldoms-control>
+
+The is the Oracle VM Server for SPARC (Logical Domains) control domain.
+
+Status: contributed by Darren Kenny
+
+=item B<ldoms-guest>
+
+The is the Oracle VM Server for SPARC (Logical Domains) guest domain.
+
+Status: contributed by Darren Kenny
+
+=item B<ldoms-io>
+
+The is the Oracle VM Server for SPARC (Logical Domains) I/O domain.
+
+Status: contributed by Darren Kenny
+
+=item B<ldoms-root>
+
+The is the Oracle VM Server for SPARC (Logical Domains) Root domain.
+
+Status: contributed by Darren Kenny
+
=item B<linux_vserver>
This is printed for backwards compatibility with older virt-what which
Status: not confirmed
+=item B<vmm>
+
+This is a vmm (OpenBSD hypervisor) guest.
+
+Status: contributed by Jasper Lievisse Adriaanse.
+
=item B<vmware>
The guest appears to be running on VMware hypervisor.