Virtualization : an introduction
(2014, original release: 2012)

Nonfiction

eVideo

Provider: Kanopy

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1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 26 min.) : digital, .flv file, sound

ISBN/ISSN
1089993
LANGUAGE
English
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Articles and reports on the merits of virtualization seem to dominate the IT press and media today. With all the attention and hype being generated, you might think that virtualization is the latest in new technology. Well in some respects, it is! But you may be interested to know that the concept of virtualization has quite a long history. Dating back to the 1960's, IBM researchers began to partition mainframe hardware into separate virtual machines, allowing them to run multiple applications and processes simultaneously. Virtualization has certainly come a long way in its 40-plus years. The technology has grown, matured and is open to everyone. Through today's modern virtualization technologies, organizations can reduce costs, increase efficiency and improve the availability of vital IT resources. In this program, Nelson Ruest a senior enterprise IT architect and co-author of the popular book virtualization: a beginners guide will introduce you to virtualization technology and explore its benefits. In addition, he offers advice and best practices to IT professionals considering virtualization technology and projects for their organizations. Track: Technical briefings. In-depth information on new technologies, techniques and solution providers. Learning objectives: The history of virtualization and learn why it's now center stage in the IT world. Virtualization technology and its benefits. How to get started with virtualization and the best way to approach an implementation. The different types of virtualization technologies. What the future may hold for virtualization technologies

Originally produced by SmartPros in 2012

Mode of access: World Wide Web

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