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Virtual MachinesRun several operating system installations on one server
The consolidation of physical servers onto virtual machines can improve resource utilisation and flexibility, simplify backup procedures and free up data centre space by replacing legacy hardware. It allows multiple virtual machines, with heterogeneous operating systems to run in isolation, side-by-side on the same physical machine.
Each virtual machine has its own set of virtual hardware (e.g., RAM, CPU, NIC, etc.) upon which an operating system and applications are loaded. This is an efficient way to manage legacy systems like Microsoft Windows. | |||||||||
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Virtual Machines and Appliances
Virtual machines are encapsulated into files, making it possible to rapidly save, copy and provision a virtual machine. Full systems (fully configured applications, operating systems, BIOS and virtual hardware) can be moved, within seconds, from one physical server to another for zero-downtime maintenance and continuous workload consolidation. The operating system sees a consistent, normalised set of hardware regardless of the actual physical hardware components. |
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