Virtualization in Cloud Computing and Types
Virtualization in Cloud Computing and Types
In other words, one of the main cost effective, hardware reducing, and energy saving techniques used
by cloud providers is virtualization. Virtualization allows to share a single physical instance of a
resource or an application among multiple customers and organizations at one time. It does this by
assigning a logical name to a physical storage and providing a pointer to that physical resource on
demand. The term virtualization is often synonymous with hardware virtualization, which plays a
fundamental role in efficiently delivering Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) solutions for cloud
computing. Moreover, virtualization technologies provide a virtual environment for not only executing
applications but also for storage, memory, and networking.
The machine on which the virtual machine is going to be built is known as Host Machine and that
virtual machine is referred as a Guest Machine.
BENEFITS OF VIRTUALIZATION
1. More flexible and efficient allocation of resources.
2. Enhance development productivity.
3. It lowers the cost of IT infrastructure.
4. Remote access and rapid scalability.
5. High availability and disaster recovery.
6. Pay peruse of the IT infrastructure on demand.
7. Enables running multiple operating systems.
Types of Virtualization:
1. 1.Application Virtualization.
2. 2.Network Virtualization.
3. 3.Desktop Virtualization.
4. 4.Storage Virtualization.
5. 5.Server Virtualization.
6. 6.Data virtualization.
1. Application Virtualization:
Application virtualization helps a user to have remote access of an application from a server. The
server stores all personal information and other characteristics of the application but can still run on
a local workstation through the internet. Example of this would be a user who needs to run two
different versions of the same software. Technologies that use application virtualization are hosted
applications and packaged applications.
2. Network Virtualization:
The ability to run multiple virtual networks with each has a separate control and data plan. It co-exists
together on top of one physical network. It can be managed by individual parties that potentially
confidential to each other.
Network virtualization provides a facility to create and provision virtual networks—logical switches,
routers, firewalls, load balancer, Virtual Private Network (VPN), and workload security within days or
even in weeks.
3. Desktop Virtualization:
Desktop virtualization allows the users’ OS to be remotely stored on a server in the data centre. It
allows the user to access their desktop virtually, from any location by a different machine. Users who
want specific operating systems other than Windows Server will need to have a virtual desktop. Main
benefits of desktop virtualization are user mobility, portability, easy management of software
installation, updates, and patches.
4. Storage Virtualization:
Storage virtualization is an array of servers that are managed by a virtual storage system. The servers
aren’t aware of exactly where their data is stored, and instead function more like worker bees in a
hive. It makes managing storage from multiple sources to be managed and utilized as a single
repository. storage virtualization software maintains smooth operations, consistent performance and
a continuous suite of advanced functions despite changes, break down and differences in the
underlying equipment.
5. Server Virtualization:
This is a kind of virtualization in which masking of server resources takes place. Here, the central-
server (physical server) is divided into multiple different virtual servers by changing the identity
number, processors. So, each system can operate its own operating systems in isolate manner. Where
each sub-server knows the identity of the central server. It causes an increase in the performance and
reduces the operating cost by the deployment of main server resources into a sub-server resource.
It’s beneficial in virtual migration, reduce energy consumption, reduce infrastructural cost, etc.
6. Data virtualization:
This is the kind of virtualization in which the data is collected from various sources and managed that
at a single place without knowing more about the technical information like how data is collected,
stored & formatted then arranged that data logically so that its virtual view can be accessed by its
interested people and stakeholders, and users through the various cloud services remotely. Many big
giant companies are providing their services like Oracle, IBM, At scale, Cdata, etc.
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