CPU Virtualization is a hardware feature found in all current AMD & Intel CPUs that allows a single processor to act as if it was multiple individual CPUs. This allows an operating system to more ...
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This vendor-written tech primer has been edited by Network World to eliminate product promotion, but readers should note it will likely favor the submitter’s approach. Performance management has ...
Real-time hypervisors — the central technology for workload consolidation — enable the safe execution of multiple workloads ...
Virtualization has taken root in large part because of the efficiencies it offers, but the bigger and more complex virtualization deployments become, the more challenging it is to keep track of all ...
In the seven years the InfoWorld Virtualization Report has been following the virtualization ecosystem, I’ve seen my fair share of bigger fish swallowing up smaller fish to either consume the latter’s ...
Long ago, when servers still came one to a box, “sysadmins” spent all their time running from one machine to another, with boxes of tools and utilities designed to squeeze out every bit of performance ...
Managing and measuring costs has taken on a new urgency with the emergence of virtualization and new computing models. With virtualization, customers get a shared infrastructure that shifts the cost ...
Intel includes various technologies in its products, but the relevant ones for the Intel-based IVI platform are covered here from the IVI usage perspective. Each of the Intel® platform solutions has ...
It irritates me when a company's marketing people try to press a nonsensical catch phrase in their attempts to grab industry attention. Today's example is AppSense's catch phrase "User Virtualization.