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VirtualizationDiscussion: the pros and cons of virtualization
• Definitions:
• Virtualizationvirtualization allows you to create virtual
versions of real resources that can be us
ed and managed flexibly and efficiently
Problems:
1.Unclear definition of the concepts “
virtualization”,
“virtual reality” and “internetization”.
2.Identification of the concepts “soci
al” and “virtual”.
3.The impossibility of a clear distincti
on between the concepts of “social r
eality” and “virtual reality” when anal
yzing the processes of social space o
n the Internet.
Pros:
Saves money
Resource optimization
Decreased power consumption and Data center
consolidation
Reduces system administration work
Cons:
Expensive to acquire and maintain hardware
Slightly harder to conceptualize
Redundancy is difficult to implement and Not
very scalable
Conclusion:
"Network Function Virtualization (NFV) is a technique
that uses virtualization and firmware to separate the
software implementation of network functions from the
hardware basis.Virtualization is a technology that allows
you to create virtual versions of resources and increases
the efficiency and flexibility of systems. It can be applied
in various fields and has its own difficulties. Further
research is aimed at developing new technologies and
solving problems to optimize the use of virtualization in
various fields of activity."
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