Virtualization

Virtualization is a dynamic and flexible response not only to meet immediate or known needs and requirements, but also one that provides scalability and flexibility not available through other modern technologies.

However, virtualization requires experienced and skilled professionals to find the right mix of technologies to deliver coherent strategies on which businesses can base their information systems.

Our services include:

Virtualization Design & Implementation Services

  • Virtualization of existing physical infrastructure
  • Virtualization on integrated, converged, hyperconverged infrastructure or in the Cloud mainly AWS
  • Using the most popular industry Hypervisors such as Hyper-V
  • Storage and network redesign and implementation
  • Storage interface integration

Virtualization is the process of running a virtual instance of a computer system at a level removed from the actual hardware. Most commonly, it refers to the simultaneous running of multiple operating systems on a computer system. Applications running on top of the virtual machine can appear as if they are on their own dedicated machine, where the operating system, libraries, and other programs are unique to the guest virtual system and are not connected to the host operating system on which it resides. under that.

There are many reasons why people use virtualization on computers. For desktop users, the most common use is to be able to run applications intended for a different operating system without having to switch computers or reboot to a different system. For server administrators, virtualization also offers the ability to run different operating systems, but perhaps more importantly, it offers a way to segment a large system into many smaller parts, allowing the server to be used more efficiently by a number of different users or applications with different needs. It also enables isolation, keeping programs running inside a virtual machine safe from processes taking place in another virtual machine on the same host.

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