This book is intended to introduce managers or subject matter experts outside of information
technology (IT) to the concepts behind virtualization technology, the different
categories of virtualization, and how they are used. It is not meant to replace
product documentation. It is not meant as a “how to” guide for IT analysts, developers,
or administrators.
What exactly is virtualization? As this concise book explains, virtualization is a smorgasbord of technologies that offer organizations many advantages, whether you're managing extremely large stores of rapidly changing data, scaling out an application, or harnessing huge amounts of computational power. With this guide, you get an overview of the five main types of virtualization technology, along with information on security, management, and modern use cases.
Topics include:
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Access virtualization—Allows access to any application from any device
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Application virtualization—Enables applications to run on many different operating systems and hardware platforms
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Processing virtualization—Makes one system seem like many, or many seem like one
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Network virtualization—Presents an artificial view of the network that differs from the physical reality
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Storage virtualization—Allows many systems to share the same storage devices, enables concealing the location of storage systems, and more