That doesn't appear to relate to the question at all.
Hypervisor comes in two forms - one that works with IBM Cloud solutions and one that works as a standard VM for things like VM ESX and etc. The IBM Cloud solutions are much more fully formed, the non-IBM form basically only has the product installed for you.
In either case, the OS of the VM Image is not relevant to the nature of the VM engine running the VM images.
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