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Concept for system virtualization in the field of high availability computing (Paperback)
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Concept for system virtualization in the field of high availability computing (Paperback)
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Bachelor Thesis from the year 2007 in the subject Computer Science
- Software, University of Paderborn, 14 entries in the
bibliography, language: English, comment: This work will give
insight on the current developments in the field of server
virtualization and the various techniques involved in it as well as
a short historical overview about when the first types of
virtualization were introduced. The findings will mostly be
supported by examples of current virtual environments (especially
the XEN project)., abstract: Server virtualization is currently a
field of IT which is undergoing a rapid development. Introducing an
even spread of performance on server farms which results in a good
TCO (total cost of ownership), virtualization has already got the
full attention from industry, resulting in massive participation
and huge acquisitions. With server virtualization the size of
server farms can be reduced dramatically, resulting in a lower
total cost of ownership and (by using techniques like Linux-HA in
virtual environments) increased availability. Even with an overhead
of 10-20% on the layer of virtualization it is still very
interesting since the load on a server farm can be spread evenly
(which is not only a main target in server virtualization but also
in distributed systems in general). This work will give an insight
on the current developments in the field of server virtualization
and the various techniques involved in it as well as a short
historical overview about when the first types of virtualization
were introduced (and why they failed, since according to A.
Tanenbaum the current hardware is not made to be virtualized). The
findings will mostly be supported by examples of current virtual
environments (especially the XEN project). The paper will first
introduce the different ways of virtualizing a system and in how
far hardware can or can not support this. The second part will
introduce the current software for virtualizing a server and giving
user
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