Description: Qube migration refers to the process of moving a qube, which is a virtualization unit in certain operating systems that utilize security-driven virtualization architecture, from one host to another. This process is fundamental for efficient resource management in virtualized computing environments, allowing users to optimize the performance and security of their systems. In these environments, each qube operates in isolation, meaning that applications and data within a qube do not interfere with other qubes. Qube migration enables administrators to redistribute workloads, perform maintenance on hosts without interrupting service, and enhance system resilience. This process can be carried out manually or automatically, depending on the system configuration and user needs. Qube migration is particularly relevant in environments where security is a priority, as it allows for moving potentially compromised qubes to a secure environment for analysis or removal. Additionally, it facilitates resource scalability, allowing qubes to move to hosts with greater processing or storage capacity as needed.