Virtualization and cloud computing might seem interchangeable, but they’re not. This article explores how virtualization acts as the building block, creating simulated environments, while cloud computing leverages those environments to deliver on-demand services.
Virtualization and cloud computing: Key concepts explained
The vulnerabilities of hypervisors
The biggest mistake to avoid with VMs
Desktop virtualization allows you to deliver computing resources to workstations in your network. Those resources are packed into virtual machines (VMs), which can be deployed as easily as any file. However, there are risks associated with trying to manage an overwhelming number of VMs.
The problem with VM sprawl
VM sprawl is a phenomenon that occurs when there are too many virtual machines on a network.
Hypervisors: potential risks and threats
Don’t waste money on fleets of VMs
Thanks to virtualization software, the time it takes to bring virtual machines (VMs) online is faster than ever. You could deploy a fleet of them in minutes, but as with most technologies, there are some drawbacks. Experts say too many VMs can cause a logistical nightmare and cost your business a lot of money.