Week 7 A+ Blog
Virtualization is a way to move operating systems over hypervisors. This allows for multiple operating systems to function through instances over virtual windows. Type 1 is a bare metal server unit which is basically a large computer that is very loud and costly to operate. This system is controlled through the means of a management software that is on a separate computer. The software allows the host computer to manage and install instances onto the hypervisor. Type 2 hypervisors are more commonly used by businesses due to the decreased cost of use. The type 2 server works in much the same way as a type 1 but as it’s virtual twin. One of the main issues encountered in the type 2 is that you have to account for the RAM requirements to prevent system crashes.
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