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How Virtualization Works?
Virtualization leverages a software layer called a hypervisor to create and manage virtual machines (VMs). The hypervisor sits between the hardware of a physical server and the operating systems and applications running on it. It allocates resources such as CPU, memory, storage, and network bandwidth to each VM, ensuring they operate independently without interfering with each other.
Think of the hypervisor as a traffic controller for your server's resources. It directs traffic, ensuring each VM gets its share of resources, even as workloads fluctuate. This enables you to run multiple operating systems and applications on a single physical server, maximizing its utilization and reducing the need for additional hardware.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between server virtualization and desktop virtualization?
Server virtualization focuses on consolidating multiple physical servers into virtual machines, while desktop virtualization focuses on delivering virtual desktops to end users.
Can I virtualize any application?
Is virtualization secure?
What are the benefits of using Karlin Mastrindo for my virtualization needs?
How much does virtualization cost?