Virtualisation in Cloud Computing
Virtualisation in Cloud Computing
VIRTUALIZATION IN
CLOUD COMPUTING
BY:
MEGHA MISHRA
REGD NO:
7TH SEMESTER, CSE
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN 2
VIRTUALISATION AND CLOUD COMPUTING
Virtualisation is of 7 types:
1. Hardware Virtualisation
2. Network Virtualisation
3. Storage Virtualisation
4. Memory Virtualisation
5. Software Virtualisation
6. Data Virtualisation
7. Desktop Virtualisation
HARDWARE VIRTUALISATION 10
It is the most common type of virtualization and it provides advantages like optimum hardware
utilization and application uptime.
The basic idea is to combine many small physical servers into one large physical server, so that the
processor can be used more effectively.
The operating system that is running on a physical server gets converted into a well-defined OS that
runs on the virtual machine.
Hardware virtualization is further subdivided into the following types:
Paravirtualization is virtualization in which the guest operating system (the one being virtualized)
is aware that it is a guest and accordingly has drivers that, instead of issuing hardware commands,
simply issue commands directly to the host operating system.
Full Virtualization is virtualization in which the guest operating system is unaware that it is in a
virtualized environment, and therefore hardware is virtualized by the host operating system so that
the guest can issue commands to what it thinks is actual hardware, but really are just simulated
hardware devices created by the host.
FULL VS PARA VIRTUALISATION 11
NETWORK VIRTUALISATION 12
The top reason many companies seek to virtualize is a reduction in hardware costs and
maintenance. What used to be housed in three physical servers is now housed in one.
Through software, the capacity of three servers is condensed into one.
Virtualization means greater ease of administration. A virtual environment is easier to
manage, maintain and upgrade than a physical one.
We can run multiple platforms on one server. While the great majority of companies run
Microsoft Windows Server, your operations may also require a UNIX server. You can
virtualize the UNIX server and put it onto the same hardware as the Windows server.
It is rare to see virtual servers go down completely. When physical servers go down, they’re
completely offline. A company could potentially be paralyzed until the defective equipment
is replaced. By contrast, when a virtual server goes down, it’s generally a quick process to
reboot and get everything back up and running in about an hour.
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GREEN COMPUTING
Decreased Energy Use:
Virtualization is more environmental friendly. It
means a big reduction in power consumption.
Reduction in Facility Requirements:
Virtualization leads to a dramatic reduction in
physical equipment will help you ‘go green’.
Reduction of Toxic Wastes:
Along with a reduction in your electric bill,
virtualized servers result in a reduction of your data
center footprint, and on an enterprise level, your
carbon footprint. That also translates to lower overall
costs as well.
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virtualization
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