QNX® Hypervisor Overview

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QNX® Hypervisor Overview Course

Course Overview

An overview of the QNX Hypervisor and of how your applications make use of it. We cover the types of devices available to your guest OSes, where your guests run, their virtual CPUs, privileges and priorities. We then touch on how guests communicate with each other and/or with the QNX Hypervisor host, and how they can share devices. Next, we introduce how time and interrupts work. Thick and thin designs are then compared, and we finish with safety issues and an overview of the QNX Hypervisor for Safety.

Prerequisites: You must have a good working knowledge of the QNX OS architecture.

Course Schedule - (5.5 course hours - US$995)

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Online via WEBEX

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November 6 – 7, 2025
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Online via WEBEX

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February 11 - February 12, 2026
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Customize Your QNX Training Experience

This course is also available as a customized training experience tailored to your specific project needs, technical requirements, and challenges. You can also design your own course by selecting from over 30 modules. Training is available at the QNX University in Ottawa, Canada, or can be delivered at your location.