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KVM is an abbreviation that can mean:

  • K. V. Mahadevan (before 1940), a South Indian music composer
  • KVM switch (KVM standing for "Keyboard, Video, Mouse"), a hardware device that allows a user, or multiple users, to control multiple computers from a single keyboard, video monitor and mouse
  • a compact Java virtual machine (JVM) that is designed for small devices. It supports a subset of the features of the JVM. For example, the KVM does not support floating-point operations and object finalization. The CLDC specifies use of the KVM. Obviously, the 'K' in KVM stands for kilobyte, signifying that the KVM runs in kilobytes of memory as opposed to megabytes.
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