What is Server Virtualization

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16 Responses to “What is Server Virtualization”

  1. 1
    swiv2d Says:

    Wow, and thought i …
    Wow, and thought i new everything about computers this guy geeked it out completely have absolutely no idea what he was on about

  2. 2
    blackfishes7 Says:

    Excellent!
    Excellent!

  3. 3
    sgcromer Says:

    its funny the the ” …
    its funny the the “PC World” is now doing what we were doing years ago in the IBM mainframes. We had a VM operating system that ran many OS’s below it.

    Personal Note : I’ve been in the IT field for about 28years and you have to keep learning! or you are left behind!..

  4. 4
    H0D0NKAIN Says:

    I don’t understand …
    I don’t understand why this wasn’t implemented a long time ago. I thought it was. Maybe the United States power grid can be based on a similar concept.

  5. 5
    doseryder Says:

    Great video. I …
    Great video. I don’t understand why others are complaining. The person gave a brief description everything that is involved and it relates(and play a role) in Visualization. It’s a high level overview of what is it.

  6. 6
    loslambones5ucom Says:

    Thanks for postin
    Thanks for postin

  7. 7
    josemanuelsalgado Says:

    good clip, useful, …
    good clip, useful, thanks

  8. 8
    kurizzos Says:

    An observation for …
    An observation for anyone viewing vid:

    The last comment before the credits may be network load balancing. When one of the physical servers are offline, then clustering will handle the loss…

  9. 9
    anbu19983 Says:

    It’s really awesome.
    It’s really awesome.

  10. 10
    eorlas1 Says:

    You can load one …
    You can load one server with strong and powerful hardware and then run something like VMWare to make a virtual server that essentially runs a lot of virtual machines that each will draw from a designated amount of resources based on what that virtual machine will be used for.

    If it’s strictly just word processing and browsing the internet, that virtual machine will probably receive 1gb of ram max and maybe a ghz of ram but that’s probably pushing it for such a non-demanding workload.

  11. 11
    killerdog92 Says:

    omg, noob, u don’t …
    omg, noob, u don’t need as many physical servers as before.

  12. 12
    koonhay Says:

    what about the …
    what about the harware compatibility issues?

  13. 13
    paulcshearer Says:

    great clip!
    great clip!

  14. 14
    eaglefly23 Says:

    great info. clip! …
    great info. clip! gives me reason to hang on to my vmw shares.

  15. 15
    LordRhimmer Says:

    Wow thanks for the …
    Wow thanks for the info.

  16. 16
    ITWorldCanada Says:

    very informative, …
    very informative, thanks

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