► Please like & share if you liked this video 😊💙 ► Follow me on IG for behind-the-scenes content 👀: bit.ly/2F3LXYJ This video is part of the Linux module in the complete DevOps educational program: bit.ly/431WJEO If you want to build up your DevOps skills from zero to knowing all the required DevOps concepts and tools be sure to check out our bootcamp. ▬▬▬▬▬▬ T I M E S T A M P S ⏰ ▬▬▬▬▬▬ 0:00 - Intro 0:48 - What is a Virtual Machine? 4:44 - Benefits of using Virtual Machines 6:44 - Type 1 vs Type 2 Hypervisor 11:25 - Why are companies adopting Virtualization? ▬▬▬▬▬▬ Want to learn more? 💡 ▬▬▬▬▬▬ Full K8s course ► ua-cam.com/video/X48VuDVv0do/v-deo.html DevOps Tools, like Terraform, Prometheus ► bit.ly/2W9UEq6 Full Docker course ► ua-cam.com/video/3c-iBn73dDE/v-deo.html Jenkins Pipeline Tutorials ► bit.ly/2Wunx08
Loved your lectures teacher Nana .Can you please make a tutorial of any Machine learning algorithm probably a neural network which loads data of any type and using reinforcement learning gives results using python py charm.IT WILL BE A GAME CHANGER.THANKS TO YOU I LEARNED PYTHON FROM YOU AND LOVED DOING PROGRAMMING.:))
@Nana : starting this vid with explaining type2 first and then moving on to type1 sure was the best way of teaching it. Doing it the other way might have created confusions. You are certainly helping many to learn concepts easily. Thanks a lot. Am a fan. 👍
For someone who doesn't know anything except get on the internet. I learned from a video about 8 months ago about virtual machines. I finally just got it installed. (Finally getting to the point) This is by far the best teacher that I can understand how you explain things. Looking forward to more of your videos. Thank you so much
@Nana: you are an excellent teacher. You know the subject fluently and you explain it SO CLEARLY! You created NO confusion in understanding the material. You are very good, Nana. Thank you so much and please keep teaching us.
wow wow and wow, I have tears in my eyes after watching the video. Miraculous way of teaching! As a person who had struggled with these concepts and a devops beginner, I am so thankful for your content! Great content!
I'm in the healthcare field. Computer software, electronics, whatever you call it is SOOOO foreign to me. Nana, has the absolutely BEST way of explaining this stuff in a way that truly appreciated and easily understood.
I appreciate the clear and concise way you deliver the technology concepts. No holding back, you explain certain quirks that may be confusing, in just a matter-of-fact simple dialogue. Thank You for Sharing your Expertise!
It should be also mentioned that why virtualization is so much more powerful than bare metal servers is because it allows over allocating resources for VMs running on the same hypervisor host. You could have 4-core CPU on the hypervisor and you would be able to allocate these 4 cores to 10 different VMs and all of those VMs would have 4 cores available. It's a whole different topic how you plan such systems, but definitely one of the main reasons for virtualization as well. Usually up to 5:1 over allocation performance difference is imperceptible and cheap hosting services will go crazy with over allocation ratios to keep hardware costs to bare minimum.
I liked the video very much and in the end of it, got the feeling that it was very helpful in my understanding of the concepts of VM. Thanks! I subscribed to your channel :)
Just came across your video. This is really wonderfully made. Thanks for the great video and excellent detailed explanations. Appreciate your effort. I am one of your subscribers now :)
Another amazing video Nana! Simply awesome. By the way, which powerpoint theme you use in your videos mostly? They all look amazing but I never found anything similar. :(
hi I'm a noob and like your video but I'm still confused when i make a virtual marine say like a nas can i run it all day every day as long as pc is on? i would like my nas to contain 4 1tb drive is this possible ( i have 2- 4tb drives and 2-2tb m.2 in system) my system (windows 11 pro has 64gb and is CPU is ryzen 7 5700g).This nas(omv 6.5) also has a personal cloud so i can get picture and videos i take while traveling while traveling
@TechWorld with Nana Great content, very useful information! QUESTION: Does anyone know if the resources (CPU, RAM, Partition) allocated to the Virtual Machine, remain separated even if we are not using the the Hypervisor to launch the virtual machine??
I don't think we can run a Virtual Machine int the first place without using a hypervisor since Hypervisor itself is what is used to allocate resources to multiple Virtual machines and/or the host machine
► Please like & share if you liked this video 😊💙
► Follow me on IG for behind-the-scenes content 👀: bit.ly/2F3LXYJ
This video is part of the Linux module in the complete DevOps educational program: bit.ly/431WJEO
If you want to build up your DevOps skills from zero to knowing all the required DevOps concepts and tools be sure to check out our bootcamp.
▬▬▬▬▬▬ T I M E S T A M P S ⏰ ▬▬▬▬▬▬
0:00 - Intro
0:48 - What is a Virtual Machine?
4:44 - Benefits of using Virtual Machines
6:44 - Type 1 vs Type 2 Hypervisor
11:25 - Why are companies adopting Virtualization?
▬▬▬▬▬▬ Want to learn more? 💡 ▬▬▬▬▬▬
Full K8s course ► ua-cam.com/video/X48VuDVv0do/v-deo.html
DevOps Tools, like Terraform, Prometheus ► bit.ly/2W9UEq6
Full Docker course ► ua-cam.com/video/3c-iBn73dDE/v-deo.html
Jenkins Pipeline Tutorials ► bit.ly/2Wunx08
Loved your lectures teacher Nana .Can you please make a tutorial of any Machine learning algorithm probably a neural network which loads data of any type and using reinforcement learning gives results using python py charm.IT WILL BE A GAME CHANGER.THANKS TO YOU I LEARNED PYTHON FROM YOU AND LOVED DOING PROGRAMMING.:))
Why not just make an operating system with both OS in them, windows and Linux and Obuntu and also all Algebra equations and encyclopedia all together.
@Nana : starting this vid with explaining type2 first and then moving on to type1 sure was the best way of teaching it. Doing it the other way might have created confusions. You are certainly helping many to learn concepts easily. Thanks a lot. Am a fan. 👍
What I couldn’t grasp in 48hrs, Nana made it more clear to me in 15mins.
Thank You 🙏
For someone who doesn't know anything except get on the internet. I learned from a video about 8 months ago about virtual machines. I finally just got it installed. (Finally getting to the point) This is by far the best teacher that I can understand how you explain things. Looking forward to more of your videos. Thank you so much
@Nana: you are an excellent teacher. You know the subject fluently and you explain it SO CLEARLY! You created NO confusion in understanding the material. You are very good, Nana. Thank you so much and please keep teaching us.
Best video ever about cloud services 💯.
Love from India.
Thanks Nana, Im new on this world... starting to study one year ago, your video clear my mind...
Really great tutorial. Extremely well explained. Thank you.
Happy to hear, thank you Safwan :)
I have never understood someone like this🔥🙌🏾 Thank You.
I am in love with your video now
how did you type that heart
Your ability to explain concepts is magnificent!!✨✅
Simply superb explanation. Thanks 👍
Why people can play the dislike button to Nana's videos? What is wrong with that people?
What is wrong with you english?
you screamed so hard that they removed the dislike count
Incels lol
Yeah
wow wow and wow, I have tears in my eyes after watching the video. Miraculous way of teaching! As a person who had struggled with these concepts and a devops beginner, I am so thankful for your content! Great content!
😍 Thank you, so happy to hear!
Thanks for your simplicity in communication.
BEST explanation I have found so far!
Crystal clear, now I know what is VMware ESXi, Hyper V, Snapshots and more, Thank you so much Nana!
I'm in the healthcare field. Computer software, electronics, whatever you call it is SOOOO foreign to me. Nana, has the absolutely BEST way of explaining this stuff in a way that truly appreciated and easily understood.
I appreciate the clear and concise way you deliver the technology concepts. No holding back, you explain certain quirks that may be confusing, in just a matter-of-fact simple dialogue.
Thank You for Sharing your Expertise!
It was definitely crystal clear, thanks for the very useful and concise explanatory videos for beginners in the field :}
No one teaches better than this. Thank you for teaching ma'am
Another perfect explanation Nana, thanks!
It should be also mentioned that why virtualization is so much more powerful than bare metal servers is because it allows over allocating resources for VMs running on the same hypervisor host. You could have 4-core CPU on the hypervisor and you would be able to allocate these 4 cores to 10 different VMs and all of those VMs would have 4 cores available. It's a whole different topic how you plan such systems, but definitely one of the main reasons for virtualization as well. Usually up to 5:1 over allocation performance difference is imperceptible and cheap hosting services will go crazy with over allocation ratios to keep hardware costs to bare minimum.
You apparently never heard that overcommitting CPU's kills performance really fast...
Thanks Nana for the Great explanation! 👏👏👏
thank you so much nana that was very good explained thank you again 🥰
Great explanation!
Especially, when you explained the practical use.
You’re a great teacher! I was able to understand a VM now!
One of the best video on virtualization
Beautifully explained a complex subject. Bravo!
Thank you Nana! 🙂
Nana, you did a great job to this topic. Now I can clearly beat my chest that I understand this concept. Thank you
Thank you Nana. Couldn't explain it better!
Thank you so much for this! Made my study session really smooth ♥❤
Excellent video..trust me mam being a non CS student i learnt this concept clearly without having any doubt..great video...👍👍
I liked the video very much and in the end of it, got the feeling that it was very helpful in my understanding of the concepts of VM. Thanks! I subscribed to your channel :)
You are answering the right questions, and explaining very well, thank you
It was really very informative.. U have created the internal confidence of us to debate on OS concepts. Thank You
Thanks about everything 😘🥰
I like vers much your courses even my english is very limited but I can manage to understend you.
Great explanation! Thank you so much!!
Thank you so much, this was very helpful.
Thanks would be a small word ... This video is simply awesome and I was able to understand VM concepts...
nice explanation !!👍
Hi. I am big fan from India. Vera level explanation.
Thanks Nana 👍
Your vdo is just the best, really. Thank you!
really good explanation of virtual machines and hypervisor ❤❤
Just came across your video. This is really wonderfully made. Thanks for the great video and excellent detailed explanations. Appreciate your effort. I am one of your subscribers now :)
Thank you for this clear explanation!
Cool!!! it's my favorite channel. 🤓
Great as usual
Thanks :)
Thank you, YOU ARE AMAZING
oh my God you are so amazing teacher i understand everything what you talking about plsssss keep teaching.
Thank you for this video, really helped me to understand the concepts of VM.
awesome vid! i have an interview soon ! hope this is enough!
Update: I got the job as an os MS level 2 support engineer for VMs 👀
Awesome video ❤❤❤
Great video, thank you very much.
Great explaination and keep it up.
Good and precise concepts. I have got across your videos and can say that they are extremely helpful. Thank you Nana.
I really appreciate the way you teach. Apart from the benefits of Virtual Machines emulating computer systems, what could possible limitations be?
Hi, Nana
This is a wonderful video. Very helpful & informative.
Please keep up with your good and professional work.
Thanks Nana this tutorial was very helpful
Very good explanation
Very well explained. Thank You! :D
Super helpful, thank you Nana
Thank you so much 💖
Thank you for helping me understand this concept!! I read over and over and was still very confused but with your breakdown it all clicked 💡🔅🔆🔆
Perfect explanation
Your simply Great..You make us we love (not learn) the computer concepts. Thank you very much
Thank you, very interesting video. :)
Wow amazing content ♥️
Nana you are amazing
This was really helpful. Thank you
Another amazing video Nana! Simply awesome. By the way, which powerpoint theme you use in your videos mostly? They all look amazing but I never found anything similar. :(
Extremely helpful
Excellent Nani
Excellent and simple explanation.
I have one doubt...
Which cloud computing framework does VM falls
IasS
PaaS
SaaS
Thanks! This video is really helpful!
nice explanation 👍
That was so good ! Many thanks for making my job easier :)
Great video Thank you
This is great content and it has clear explanation
you the goat for this
Great videos Nana. Thank you. Where can I get information about 6 month Devops bootcamp?
Nevermind, found it :)
Please make video on MySQL and advanced python data science and machine learning🙏🙏
What does it mwan by VM emulates hardware?
Good video - great stuff! German geek living in Zugdidi ...
Very well explained!
Great video!
Very nicely explained.
How you made this presentation? What tool you used ?
15:40 Learn DevOps Concept and Tools
Artifact Repository Manager
Infrastructure Provisioning
Ansible Configuration Management
Nagios monitoring
Amazing channel!
One quesiton. Do the VM share the same hardware serial numbers?
hi I'm a noob and like your video but I'm still confused when i make a virtual marine say like a nas can i run it all day every day as long as pc is on? i would like my nas to contain 4 1tb drive is this possible ( i have 2- 4tb drives and 2-2tb m.2 in system) my system (windows 11 pro has 64gb and is CPU is ryzen 7 5700g).This nas(omv 6.5) also has a personal cloud so i can get picture and videos i take while traveling while traveling
God I just love ❤ tech
great video!
Thank You !
Thank you :)
Thank nana
@TechWorld with Nana Great content, very useful information! QUESTION: Does anyone know if the resources (CPU, RAM, Partition) allocated to the Virtual Machine, remain separated even if we are not using the the Hypervisor to launch the virtual machine??
I don't think we can run a Virtual Machine int the first place without using a hypervisor since Hypervisor itself is what is used to allocate resources to multiple Virtual machines and/or the host machine