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Instruction Set VirtualizationWhat is Virtualization?Why Virtualize?HistoryVirtual Machines & Virtual ServersVirtual InfrastructureVirtual Infrastructure BenefitsVMWare Screen-ShotSlide 9VMWare ScreenshotDemonstrationInstruction Set Virtualization What is Virtualization?Why Virtualize?HistoryVirtual Machines & Virtual ServersVirtual InfrastructureScreen-shots Demo: Running Ubuntu on WindowsWhat is Virtualization?Ability to run multiple operating system, with multiple applications at the same time, on the same system, without the need to rebootAbility to “Virtualize” hardware into softwareAbility to share virtualized hardware among different operating systems and software, at the same timeWhy Virtualize?Ability to Consolidate ServersSmaller Physical InfrastructureAbility to Quickly Provide Virtual MachinesReduce I.T. CostsReduce Global WarmingHistoryI.B.M began (in 1970s) by virtualizing mainframes; allowing mainframes to multi-task.Virtualization abandoned in the 80s and 90s, due to small and powerful individual desktop x86 machines.With everyone owning their own personal computer, costs of maintenance went up: became expensive to maintain different users within an organization, all with their own PCs.Virtual Machines & Virtual ServersMultiple guest systems on one host All guests isolated; as if they were separated systemsHardware Independence Encapsulation, making virtually machines easily transportable from one host to anotherVirtual InfrastructureVirtual Infrastructure Benefits High Utilization Rates for ServerLess Wasted Resources (storage, power, etc)Quick Recovery from DowntimeAbility to Easily Provision Requested ResourcesVMWare Screen-ShotVMWare Screen-ShotVMWare ScreenshotDemonstrationRunning Ubuntu on


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SJSU CS 147 - Presentation

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