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DEFINITION - Virtualization is the creation of a virtual (rather than actual) version of something, such as an operating system, a server, a storage device or network resources.

You probably know a little about virtualization if you have ever divided your hard drive into different partitions. A partition is the logical division of a hard disk drive to create, in effect, two separate hard drives.

Operating system virtualization is the use of software to allow a piece of hardware to run multiple operating system images at the same time. The technology got its start on mainframes decades ago, allowing administrators to avoid wasting expensive processing power.

In 2005, virtualization software was adopted faster than anyone imagined, including the experts. There are three areas of IT where virtualization is making headroads, network virtualization, storage virtualization and server virtualization:

  • Network virtualization is a method of combining the available resources in a network by splitting up the available bandwidth into channels, each of which is independent from the others, and each of which can be assigned (or reassigned) to a particular server or device in real time. The idea is that virtualization disguises the true complexity of the network by separating it into manageable parts, much like your partitioned hard drive makes it easier to manage your files.
  • Storage virtualization is the pooling of physical storage from multiple network storage devices into what appears to be a single storage device that is managed from a central console. Storage virtualization is commonly used in storage area networks (SANs).
  • Server virtualization is the masking of server resources (including the number and identity of individual physical servers, processors, and operating systems) from server users. The intention is to spare the user from having to understand and manage complicated details of server resources while increasing resource sharing and utilization and maintaining the capacity to expand later.

Virtualization can be viewed as part of an overall trend in enterprise IT that includes autonomic computing, a scenario in which the IT environment will be able to manage itself based on perceived activity, and utility computing, in which computer processing power is seen as a utility that clients can pay for only as needed. The usual goal of virtualization is to centralize administrative tasks while improving scalability and work loads.

See also: virtual machine, virtual memory

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Understanding the benefits of a virtual machine: Virtual machines offer many benefits: server consolidation, increased utilization and faster recovery times after failure.
Xen vs. KVM Linux virtualization hypervisors: Which side wins in the Xen vs. KVM Linux virtualization hypervisor debate? Two IT experts weigh-in with their Xen-KVM comparisons.
Virtualization capacity planning strategy guide: Has a lack of strategic capacity planning taken a toll on your virtual servers' performance? This guide covers tools, tasks and best practices for virtual server capacity planning.
Scenarios for implementing virtualization: By balancing infrastructure, managers can maximize return on their virtualization investment. Several implementation scenarios demonstrate best practices for virtualization.
Virtual environments are different from physical environments: The greater density, complexity and automation provided by virtualization also create challenges for managers.
Best practices in implementing virtualization: These virtualization best practices can help managers make the most of OS, application and server virtualization.

LAST UPDATED: 02 Nov 2009

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More resources from around the web:
- Amit Singh provides a comprehensive history of virtual machines in "An Introduction to Virtualization."
- A research group at Cambridge University describes "Xen and the Art Of Virtualization."
- HP OpenView Storage Virtual Replicator is an example of storage virtualization software.
- Kerneltrap.org has a great interview with Andrey Savochkin, who leads the development of the kernel portion of an operating system-level server virtualization solution.





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