Virtualization

Virtualization

Virtualization is generally known as the process of creating a virtual environment on a server to run the desired software, without interfering with any of the other services provided by the server or the host platform to other users. Virtualization refers to the manner of hosting one or more virtual guest operating systems (OS), servers, or other devices on a single host machine. In this way, a single host can run different OS simultaneously, for example, a Windows host that shares resources with several guest Linux OS.
DEL offer Virtualization, which process of separating the software layer of a computer or server from the hardware layer of a computer or server. A new layer is placed between the two to act as a go between. The virtualization concept can relate to various areas like networking, storage and hardware.

Benefits of Virtualization:
Some advantages of virtualization usage are listed below:

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Types of Virtualization:

This refers to the virtualization of operating systems. Hardware virtualization hides the physical characteristics of a computing platform from users and instead shows another abstract computing platform. The software that controls virtualization is called a “hypervisor” or “virtual machine monitor” (VMM).

This is the most often used method of virtualization to emulate a computer system to allow a guest OS to be run. For example, it allows you to run Android OS on a host machine natively using a Microsoft Windows OS, utilizing the same hardware as the host machine does.

Different servers’ memory is aggregated into a single memory pool available to any computer in a cluster.

Several physical storage devices are combined in a single storage device. With this manner, some advantages are obtained, such as homogenization of storage across storage devices of multiple capacity and speeds, reduced downtime, load balancing and better optimization of performance and speed.

The process of combining hardware and software network resources and network functionality into a single, software-based administrative entity, a virtual network. This also allows to increase reliability as a disruption in one network doesn’t affect other networks, and further diagnostics are easier.

The most common virtualization type that IT employees use daily. Desktop virtualization provides a way to maintain individual desktops accessible from any device or location with Internet connection.