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Virtualization

Source: microsoft.public.virtualserver
Sent: 12/07/2007
From: ciotalkradio <(email address - cut out)>
Message:

Virtualization is a process set into motion by a software. It is a
technology that is changing the very way IT professionals are using
computer hardware. Virtualization is a technique that saves IT
companies, and almost all establishments that use computer servers, a
lot of money, time and man hours. Virtualization is software that
'virtually' creates multiple servers out of one single, physical
server in a rack.

When you hear of an IT professional speaking about virtualization, you
will probably wonder at the very word that he or she is constantly
using. The term 'virtual' denotes something that is almost there, or
something that is not there. This is exactly what the new technology
is deemed to change. When you 'virtualize' a server you are actually
making one server do the work that would normally require a number of
servers to accomplish. This is a software that allows multiple server
software to run on one physical server and the clients or users who
are connected to the server will never be any the wiser of the change.
They will still think that they are being serviced by multiple
servers, if ever they did know that there were multiple machines
running various software or data they are remotely accessing and using

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