Excellent tutorial again from IBM Cloud. I have started to get addicted to these recently due to great content, short and crisp explanation, excellent presentation and the cool background
Love the videos but agree a series with 5-10min hands on would be the cherry on the cake. Where product focus, it would be great to see "life without vs life with"
Could you help me to understand better. If you are referring to Bare Metal, does it mean installing Redhat Openshift on VMware or installing Redhat Openshift on a physical server without any hypervisor
No, but has HV ... difference is that You are administrating Bare Metal completely from resource to backups and with Dedicaded Host you dont have the control over this infraestructure, due control is by Service Provider.
@@zsurdoCould you help me to understand better. If you are referring to Bare Metal, does it mean installing Redhat Openshift on VMware or installing Redhat Openshift on a physical server without any hypervisor
This is mistitled. It should be On-Prem vs Cloud Hypervisors. I'm evaluating Linux distros for bare metal (type 1) hypervisor vs on a host OS (type 2) with VMs on a laptop, so very much on-prem. 😋
The cloud-managed hypervisor that is present on a dedicated host is generally customized and delivered by the cloud provider, and is not the kind of product that one could download, buy, or deploy. As to hypervisors that can be deployed onto a bare metal server, they run the gamut - from enterprise products like VMware ESXi or Nutanix, to open-source solutions like KVM or Xen,
Excellent tutorial again from IBM Cloud. I have started to get addicted to these recently due to great content, short and crisp explanation, excellent presentation and the cool background
I'm preparing for AWS SAA but learned lots of concepts from the IBM cloud. Thanks!
hands-on - is something I miss in such videos.
Love the videos but agree a series with 5-10min hands on would be the cherry on the cake. Where product focus, it would be great to see "life without vs life with"
Could you help me to understand better. If you are referring to Bare Metal, does it mean installing Redhat Openshift on VMware or installing Redhat Openshift on a physical server without any hypervisor
Amazing tutorial this really helped me understand Hvs a lot more
Are you guys using lateral inversion or did you actually learn to write in reverse other ?
Hi! Maybe these behind the scenes would answer your question 👉 ibm.co/3pe0kNi 😉
This really helped me understand things. Thank you.
Thanks for the video!
Hey IBM it will be great if you can arrange some hands on for Cloud 🌨️ learning
Nice summary.
excellent explaination
Awesome Brad
But do you called it bare metal when you put a hypervisor layer on it? 🤔
No, but has HV ... difference is that You are administrating Bare Metal completely from resource to backups and with Dedicaded Host you dont have the control over this infraestructure, due control is by Service Provider.
@@zsurdoCould you help me to understand better. If you are referring to Bare Metal, does it mean installing Redhat Openshift on VMware or installing Redhat Openshift on a physical server without any hypervisor
Nice video👏keep doing !!
Thank you! Keep watching, we got more like this coming! 😉
I predict IBM will dork up the Red Hat open source model! :)
This is mistitled. It should be On-Prem vs Cloud Hypervisors. I'm evaluating Linux distros for bare metal (type 1) hypervisor vs on a host OS (type 2) with VMs on a laptop, so very much on-prem. 😋
Please give more examples of baremetal and dedicated host hypervisors
The cloud-managed hypervisor that is present on a dedicated host is generally customized and delivered by the cloud provider, and is not the kind of product that one could download, buy, or deploy.
As to hypervisors that can be deployed onto a bare metal server, they run the gamut - from enterprise products like VMware ESXi or Nutanix, to open-source solutions like KVM or Xen,
@@bradleyknapp2909 Example: IaaS, PaaS, SaaS are dedicated host, Virtual Infraestructure on premise are Bare Metal.
Awesome stuff
Level of over-commit?
My sir, you should be the teachers of teachers, professors of professors, seriously, you make everything looks easy to understand.
There is a slight ECHO in the video
can you please explain SRIOV too :)
Hi there! That's a good suggestion and we will cover this topic in a future video, soon. 🙌
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Lovely
This looks like a Deep fake - or AI in the video.
Is this guy a cartoon...????