The Solana Virtual Machine (SVM) is not actually a virtual machine in the classical sense, but rather a runtime environment for executing Solana programs, also known as smart contracts. Solana's architecture is designed to be highly performant and scalable, allowing for fast transaction processing and low latency. The SVM is responsible for executing these programs in a sandboxed environment, ensuring security and isolation from the rest of the network.
Key Takeaways
The SVM is a runtime environment for Solana programs
It provides a sandboxed environment for secure execution
Solana's architecture is designed for high performance and scalability
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