Description: Guest operating system configurations in virtualization platforms refer to the various options and parameters that can be adjusted to optimize the performance and functionality of a virtual machine operating under a hypervisor. These configurations allow administrators to customize aspects such as resource allocation (CPU, memory, storage), networking, and security features. Additionally, specific settings can be established for integration services, which facilitate communication between the host operating system and the guest, thereby improving management and operational efficiency. Configurations also include options for creating snapshots, which allow saving the state of the virtual machine at a given moment, facilitating recovery in case of failures. In summary, these configurations are essential to ensure that the guest operating system operates optimally and adapts to the specific needs of the virtualized environment, allowing for more effective management and a more efficient use of available resources.