What is Virtualization?

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  • Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
  • I-O Corporation's Virtual Technology Services Division (ioVTS) explains to the non-technical the concepts of Server and Desktop Virtualization.

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  • @alexachu6422
    @alexachu6422 6 років тому +2

    - I really like the way this short video presented what is Virtualization, and no jokes I really understood and gain a new learnings thanks much

  • @eon17
    @eon17 8 років тому +22

    "BUT WAIT, WTF IS VIRTUALIZATION":
    You decide you will work from home today, You have your home laptop/desktop which you will use to connect to your workstation located in your cubical in your office. You accomplish this by using remote desktop. What is remote desktop? That icon you click to connect to your workstation when out of the office. So there you are, using your crappy home pc to access your crappy work pc to do whatever-it-is-you-do and.. bam... someone who is pilfering things from your desk spills your week old $20 Starbucks frappe or what have you all over your work pc. Your screen freezes and you get an error saying "lost connection" or something similar. you try about 50 times to connect but it just aint doin anything. You then make a call to me for help who says "fuck off im doing things" then you call my boss for help who says "fuck off im doing things call so and so (me)". You will then be forced to shower, dress, etc and go into the office to take me away from the 1000 other things im doing to fix the problem you have created because your a slob. Now instead of imagining the previous scenario, imagine that you have been given a shiny new work laptop (which is really the shittest cheapest thing I could find) to do whatever-it-is-you-do. You may take it where ever you want. Really, where ever your heart desires. "But wait, are you saying you would trust me to drag my shiny/shitty new laptop with all the company's confidential what-have-yous to Starbucks to use the wi-fi's they give?" "Fuck no im not! All of that stuff will be stored and accessed using the icon from the previous scenario. "But wait, i dont understand!" "Of course you don't". And that my friends is virtualization.

    • @richardvelez2188
      @richardvelez2188 7 років тому +2

      ' You ! Need ! ¶ Help"
      When you 'read this.
      you don't Understand...
      So... Sorry' ,so True.

    • @dimitrispavlakis2590
      @dimitrispavlakis2590 7 років тому +1

      So let me get this right, you can explain remote desktops and virtualization but don't know the difference between "your" and "you're" ? :D

    • @NextGentech
      @NextGentech 7 років тому

      eon17 you can connect to any computer server in these world through static ip buy one for that machine use at from any where

  • @Chandler890
    @Chandler890 8 років тому +23

    she sounds hot

    • @Al_Proper
      @Al_Proper 6 років тому +2

      Well she’s a guy, so 🤷🏾‍♂️

    • @jaisejacob4516
      @jaisejacob4516 6 років тому +2

      She’s a robot

  • @alancapc
    @alancapc 12 років тому +1

    I see your point, from risk management point of view sounds silly, but considering encapsulation (which brings portability of a whole server!!!), compatibility (all softs you need running on a single machine). For freelancers and small companies that is a plus.
    Also, backing up is less expensive than spending energy with hardware inactivity. The main point is save money...

  • @vivektube123
    @vivektube123 8 років тому

    Nice recording...beautiful voice.. What equipment/s/w for editing have you used for recording? Anyways... nice content too..

  • @MrBlue-bn1cq
    @MrBlue-bn1cq 8 років тому

    Good. need more video about any technology

  • @nomadic_philosophy5255
    @nomadic_philosophy5255 6 років тому +1

    This is amazing. Thank you @IOVSR. To the point.

  • @iRandomThought
    @iRandomThought 5 років тому +1

    "any organisation should be interested in going green with virtualisation to keep more green in their pocket"
    Holy shit, hotest line of 2011

  • @christopherdwight9168
    @christopherdwight9168 10 років тому +2

    Well, this is what i was looking, to get some more information about virtualisation and cloud computing. I'm very curiuous about it as a I’m PhD student at history department. I’m obliged to do deep researches in libraries and archives not only in the city I’m studying but also in central archive. I’m anxious about Google privacy statement, because I’d like to keep copyrights of my dissertation for myself, to prepare it for publishing in a shape of book in the future. Mainly because of that reason I decided to not keep all files on disk of my computer but also to back up it in virtual disk. And here’s what I’d like to ask: do You have any experiences with ComZetta - this is one of few interesting options of cloud computing and data storage, however it seems to be fresh service and I hope somebody could tell me something about this platform. Give some help please, if somebody knows more in the subject.

  • @ecekarthik
    @ecekarthik 12 років тому

    I do not understand the last part on risk.
    By putting all the eggs in one basket, isn't it more risky? In a distributed system if one crashes I need not worry about other systems but here everything goes down together!

  • @pkmaster650
    @pkmaster650 12 років тому

    I'd rather have more servers. Instead of one system going down and loosing everything, Think about a PSU problem on that one machine running everything. It's silly, More servers = More reliability. Virtaulization is pointless/

  • @TheRevScare
    @TheRevScare 10 років тому +2

    Very informative.

  • @ArrxzonCOD
    @ArrxzonCOD 11 років тому

    nicely explained

  • @jasonsweet228
    @jasonsweet228 12 років тому

    Do what I do and host websites from memory in a ramdrive.
    You give your memory a drive letter, say B:\ then throw Apache webserver on it and host websites from memory. Make backups as needed

  • @safweneyahyaoui1397
    @safweneyahyaoui1397 11 років тому

    very helpful great !!

  • @jasonsweet228
    @jasonsweet228 12 років тому

    well, you could create a ramdrive and put a webserver on it, then host webpages directly out of memory, then make backups when needed

  • @resharaba1475
    @resharaba1475 10 років тому

    The bad thing has always problems with networking.

  • @alancapc
    @alancapc 12 років тому

    that's a really good Idea

  • @jasonsweet228
    @jasonsweet228 12 років тому

    Ya, it works fast. You load it into a ramdrive through a batch file you create.

  • @gab7221
    @gab7221 13 років тому

    what the fuck is wrong with the sound????????

  • @tombeaudry3143
    @tombeaudry3143 8 років тому

    Virtual Box & Linux's Mint are the only way to go!

  • @jasonsweet228
    @jasonsweet228 12 років тому

    So what is? Remote Desktop Server

  • @catalincatalin3945
    @catalincatalin3945 6 років тому

    to use virtualization software (vbox, vware, etc.) is a laptop with gaming or workstation configurations recommended?

  • @Opio00
    @Opio00 13 років тому

    I did this with my Project64 Emulator!

  • @extremebear
    @extremebear 11 років тому

    Simple and straight forward video clip!

  • @CosmosRuler
    @CosmosRuler 10 років тому

    nice video and amazing video editing

  • @charlesmagno28
    @charlesmagno28 8 років тому +1

    so what kind of jobs are doing Virtualization?are these network admins? im wondering if learning VMware certificate is still going to be in the demand after a few years. if someone knows or has experience, let me know. Thanks!

    • @vitao.duarte
      @vitao.duarte 6 років тому +1

      You wrote it a year ago, but you may still want the answer.
      What kind of professional work with virtualization? The answer is: professionals that sell it or work on its vendors support. Virtualization is being used in MANY companies, almost every company you hear about should use it right now and they buy those technologies from vendors, such as VMWare, Citrix, etc. Those vendors sell these technology (both the server virtualization and apps/desktop virtualization) and they have Sales Engineers responsible for designing the project with the customer, explain how it works and how to implement in the customer's environment.
      Those vendors are multinational companies, they manufacture the tecnologies and they sell it through resellers, who also have the Sales Engineers to work on to work on the customer. But the reseller's professionals are responsible for taking care of the customer's environment, not the vendor itself. Every IT professional that work in the vendor or reseller should have certifications of Citrix, VMWare, Microsoft and every technology related. The IT admins in the companies (who buy virtualization) don't need to have any certification, they will hire the resellers to do everything they need. Very few companies care about certificate their employees just to maintain the virtualization environment.
      If you have questions, let me know.
      Thanks

  • @yoursoulreaper1098
    @yoursoulreaper1098 8 років тому +1

    Love her voice , Watching this from long time may be more than 2 year :)

  • @arvindpande9273
    @arvindpande9273 7 років тому

    very nice presentation.

  • @praveendubey9600
    @praveendubey9600 10 років тому

    Awesome ...

  • @bhaveshagrawal6283
    @bhaveshagrawal6283 6 років тому

    Great explanation

  • @DerGilb
    @DerGilb 10 років тому +2

    sexy voice

    • @ghassensmaoui6060
      @ghassensmaoui6060 9 років тому

      Rei55wolf That's what you have retained from the video ? lool .... but anyway you didn't miss it

    • @tombeaudry3143
      @tombeaudry3143 8 років тому

      +Ghassen Smaoui I agree. how sad, why even bother watching this in the first place?!

  • @maxboostedsupra
    @maxboostedsupra 10 років тому

    What is the background tune or what genre would it be classified as?
    Very cool video.

    • @deepak7ravi
      @deepak7ravi 9 років тому +1

      Ambient

    • @yoursoulreaper1098
      @yoursoulreaper1098 8 років тому

      +Deepak Ravi Ambient have lot of music which one is this, link plz.

  • @CTOBuddy
    @CTOBuddy 11 років тому

    Thanks for the factual visuals.

  • @ningabushman
    @ningabushman 13 років тому

    What if your connections fails? You just wait for someone to fix it?

  • @1zebedee23
    @1zebedee23 12 років тому

    That's why you use high availability though? Maybe I am wrong, but I I don't think people are stupid enough to put everything literally one server. Normally a virtualised infrastructure will still have multiple systems for fail over. I believe they can fail over live as well, you wouldn't even know it had happened if you were using the server. Think about an FnP server or something like that, it does f-all, so the CPU is never actually used. I'll stop now, I think I sound like a sales person!

  • @spd8335
    @spd8335 11 років тому

    great

  • @aluneesan1916
    @aluneesan1916 5 років тому +1

    who came here for more info while trying to turn on virtualizion for ur pc

  • @Deepaklam41
    @Deepaklam41 11 років тому

    thnks