What Is Virtualization?
What is virtualization?
Why use virtualization?
Virtualization allows you to separate the operating system from the underlying hardware, which means you can run multiple operating systems such as Windows and Linux, at the same on a single physical machine. These operating systems are called guest OSes (operating systems). Virtualization allows you to save money and time.
Benefits of virtualization
- Flexibility: Running multiple operating systems simultaneously on the same hardware
- Agility: Moving operating systems the same way you can move a file or a picture from one physical server to another physical server.
- Fault tolerance: When a physical server fails, management software automaticlaly migrates instances to available servers so quickly that you don’t even realize the physical hardware has failed.
- Cost efficiency: You need less physical servers and pay less for your power bill, operations, and maintenance.
How does virtualization work?
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