Virtualization

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In computing, virtualization is a broad term that refers to the abstraction of computer resources:

  • Resource virtualization, the virtualization of specific system resources, such as storage volumes, name spaces, and network resources
    • Encapsulation, the hiding of resource complexity by the creation of a simplified interface
    • Virtual memory, which allows uniform, contiguous addressing of physically separate and non-contiguous memory and disk areas
    • storage virtualization, the process of completely abstracting logical storage from physical storage
      • RAID - redundant array of independent disks
      • Disk partitioning, is the splitting of a single resource (usually large), such as disk space or network bandwidth, into a number of smaller, more easily utilized resources of the same type
      • Logical volume management, which combines many disks into one large pool and then divides it into logical disks.
    • network virtualization, creation of a virtualized network addressing space within or across network subnets
    • Channel bonding, the use multiple links combined to work as though they offered a single, higher-bandwidth link

Virtualization can also refer to:

Article keywords: network virtualization,

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