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What is virtualization?<br>Unpacking the difference between physical and virtual computing. An unbiased overview for non-techies. Is virtualization right for your business? Come find out.<br>https://www.consulvation.com/what-is-virtualization/
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What is virtualization? An appropriate and well-implemented virtualization solution can help you to run multiple different operating systems (such as Microsoft Windows or Linux) and various software programs on a single server. In turn, this can allow you to consolidate a number of older computer systems onto a virtualization solution or ‘platform’ (or build all new computer systems from the outset on top of a virtualization platform). Virtualization is the practice of creating multiple computing environments from a single host machine or harnessing the collective power of numerous host machines. It’s been around for a while and is an invaluable tool that helps businesses increase their capabilities. We will unpack the basics of virtualization by stepping through an overview of how the physical tech works, how virtual devices are created, and how they are used in today’s growing online world all know what a computer is. That bulky device under our desk, collecting dust and connected to a monitor. Or the laptop that gives us more portable access to the same capabilities. Even our tablets and smartphones are yet smaller versions of the same system. Virtual devices are simply a software simulation of the physical thing. What is virtualization? For instance, a virtual desktop is an application on one computer that simulates another computer’s desktop environment. A virtual server is a software simulation of a server environment. But here’s the cool part. It’s a simulation, not necessarily a duplication, which means there may not be a physical version of the simulated environment. As in, you can access a virtual resource that only exists virtually.