Virtualization is a technology that enables you to create multiple simulated or dedicated resources from a single physical hardware system. Software called hypervisor connects directly to the hardware and enables you to divide the system into different different security environments called virtual machines (VMs). These virtual machines rely on the hypervisor's ability to separate and properly distribute computer resources from the hardware. Virtualization will help you make the most of your previous investment
Physical hardware with a hypervisor is called a host, and many of the VMs that use that resource are clients. These guests considers computing resources such as CPU, memory, and storage as easy-to-move resource pools. Operators can control virtual instances of CPU, memory, storage, and other resources so customers can obtain the necessary resources when they need it.
It is not just virtualization. It's about virtualization that can support (or not support) the technology it depends on.
With its own virtualization, access to its source code is restricted. This is the key to making the IT infrastructure function as desired. These vendors often link users to the Enterprise License Agreement (ELA) and increase their reliance on vendor software. This reduces the ability to invest in state-of-the-art technologies such as clouds, containers and automation systems.
On the other hand, in open source virtualization, users can fully control the infrastructure they create and all content dependent on them. This means that you can change it to use (or not to use) with any vendor. There is no source code to protect, so ELA is not necessary. It belongs to you
Perhaps the most blurred lines are solid and dashed. Our perception of reality, time and place will be the most complicated thing we understand. The virtual headset that we know so far is only temporary technology. The virtual will appear on the screen around us. When our virtual life becomes safer, more pleasant and more intimate, the place where the body gathers will continue to disappear. People and companies clearly have the opportunity to connect the present medium digital era with the next era. Interruption is important, but it will not happen in a day. We are familiar creatures, and when they become advantageous both socially and commercially, we will look at opportunities coming from the post digital era. However, just as FaceTime and Skype predict video calls because it is entirely above this technology, the vision of the post digital era is still awkward and there is nothing clearer.
In the technology world, occasionally buzzwords can get almost sacred status. Virtual reality is one of them, but it is also a technical field that has a dramatic impact on society. Virtual reality, augmented reality, mixed reality, or many other variations of these terms all relate to the way in which technology adds layers to make reality around us. Some of these techniques are very easy. For example, please use your own smartphone to find information about artwork and sculpture in the gallery. Some agencies have already used it instead of traditional paper brochures and guides. You choose your device and point to a specific place on the artwork and use a specific app to find additional information or videos that float in front of you (via the device) and create another experiential layer We can offer.