Characteristics of Virtualization in Cloud Computing
Virtualization has three characteristics that make it ideal for cloud computing:
Partitioning: In virtualization, many applications and operating systems (OSes) are supported in a single physical system by partitioning (separating) the available resources.
Isolation: Each virtual machine is
isolated from its host physical system and other virtualized machines.
Because of this isolation, if one virtual-instance crashes, it doesn’t
affect the other virtual machines. In addition, data isn’t shared
between one virtual container and another.
Encapsulation: A virtual machine can
be represented (and even stored) as a single file, so you can identify
it easily based on the service it provides. In essence, the encapsulated
process could be a business service. This encapsulated virtual machine
can be presented to an application as a complete entity. Therefore,
encapsulation can protect each application so that it doesn’t interfere
with another application.
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