Server virtualization architecture and implementation

  • Daniels J
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Virtual machine technology, or virtualization, is gaining momentum in the information technology community. While virtual machines are not a new concept, recent advances in hardware and software technology have brought virtualization to the forefront of IT management. Stability, cost savings, and manageability are among the reasons for the recent rise of virtualization. Virtual machine solutions can be classified by hardware, software, and operating system/containers. From its inception on the mainframe to distributed servers on x86, the virtual machine has matured and will play an increasing role in systems management.

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Daniels, J. (2009). Server virtualization architecture and implementation. XRDS: Crossroads, The ACM Magazine for Students, 16(1), 8–12. https://doi.org/10.1145/1618588.1618592

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