The Virtual Data Center

  • Altman, Micah; Leonid Andreev; Mark Diggory; Elizabeth Kolster; Michael Krot; Gary King; Daniel Kiskis ; Akio Sone S
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Abstract

A virtual data center is a pool or collection of cloud infrastructure resources specifically designed for enterprise business needs. The basic resources are the processor (CPU), memory (RAM), storage (disk space) and networking (bandwidth). It is a virtual representation of a physical data center, complete with servers, storage clusters and lots of networking components, all of which reside in virtual space being hosted by one or more actual data centers.

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Altman, Micah; Leonid Andreev; Mark Diggory; Elizabeth Kolster; Michael Krot; Gary King; Daniel Kiskis ; Akio Sone, S. V. (2000). The Virtual Data Center. Sourceforge.net. Retrieved from https://sourceforge.net/projects/thedata/

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