Virtualization

Virtualization uses software that simulates hardware functionality in order to create a virtual system. This practice allows IT organizations to operate multiple operating systems, more than one virtual system and various applications on a single server. The benefits of virtualization include greater efficiencies and economies of scale.

How virtualization works

Virtualization describes a technology in which an application, guest operating system (guest OS) or data storage is abstracted away from the true underlying hardware or software. A key use of virtualization technology is server virtualization, which uses a software layer — called a hypervisor — to emulate the underlying hardware. This often includes the CPU’s memory, input/output (I/O) and network traffic. Hypervisors take the physical resources and separate them so they can be utilized by the virtual environment. They are able to sit on top of an OS or they can be directly installed onto the hardware. The latter is how most enterprises virtualize their systems.

We do following types of virtualization
  • Network Virtualization
  • Storage Virtualization
  • Server Virtulization
  • Desktop virtulization- VDI