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  • nothing special about understanding it, this is rather simple for anyone who has a brain

  • HOLY FUCK! I understood all of that ;D i need a life T-T

  • Speaks very fast !!!!!!!

  • i need virtual windows xp so i can play my old games,,,

  • I thought it was minecraft too. Booooo urns. QQ

  • You did all THIS on Minecraft?! :0

  • Virtualization sucks, real men have real servers for every conceivable function plus redundancy. . For all the extra headaches and effort put into admining real servers its worth it. There is nothing like commanding a roaring data-center throbbing and surging with drives, lights and fans to let you know there is real power there. I move 100 Terabytes for breakfast. It's like running the USS Enterprise.

    PS: Fuck the environment :D

  • @symertechcomputers u gay bro?

  • This guy sounds hes a bit drunk :)

  • thumbs up if you came here to try and learn about virtualization the night before a test

  • Mah boi thats for waht all true warriors strife for .....

  • Thumbs up if u came here from a minecraft video

  • Thumbs up if u come here from a minecraft video ....

  • i like cheese

  • yo dawg, we heard you liked servers, so we places a server in your server, so you can be online while being online

  • so what your saying is....i need to get a sword.....and chop my server up into either 1/2s, 1/3s, or 1/4s right? that'll increase efficiency? COOL! Here i go!

  • should i call myself a nerd because i understood everything he said...

  • ill just stick to a normal server.....

  • Technical issues should never be explained in 3 minutes or less!

  • WAT

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  • i thought this was minecraft related

  • I thought I understood it - now I'm not sure

  • i want a virtual pc!

  • i bet in the next 50 years we wont need physical hardware anymore. look at now we can virtualy mount hardrives into our computer to install iso. files. without a physical hardrive or a cd.

  • A small piece of me just died at the end.

  • *listens till end* wut?

  • @mario3585thesecond

    haaaaaaaa..... -.-

  • Apparently the sounds effects were more important to them than actually being able to hear what he says. 2:20 is especially pathetic. Can't expect much from a how-to video lasting 3 minutes. Why 3 minutes, especially? If someone is so ADD they can't sit through a twenty minute VIDEO, I certainly wouldn't want them running the show in my IT environment. Dumb vid. Thanks.

  • Good introduction, and use of simple graphic visualization.

  • @sgromer - The technology was very much different in the days of the IBM mainframes. The premise of hosting multiple OS's centrally is not new, but the lack of flexibility is what caused them to be busted up into each box serves its own task. In my opinion... Unless the hardware manufacturers simply wanted to sell more hardware so they spin it that each needs to do its own thing... :)

  • This is an excellent explanation on Virtualization. Pretty much summed up half books in a short video.

  • Vritualization = many PC's living on one physical PC. Think of game emulators (like MAME) its a similar concept.

    BTW, great video!

  • So in the virtualization field. Which product is the best to delve into? The ESX? I guess it's at ESX 3 now. I need to learn this for my position and there seems to be millions of whitepapers on it all.

  • damnsit .. I h8 lurnin more puter stuff....virtualize this

  • umm wtf?

  • It's supposed to be good for the environment

  • easy./ You have a server pc You have many 'hardware computers' each doing its own thing saving energy and power. you could use an array of 2x quad core pc's with lots of ram. ()clustering for instance) you could split processes into virtual computers. Saving energy time and space.

  • So... what exactly does this do??

  • Oh, I see so it;s kinda like that thing at the end of Die Hard 4

  • Wow, and thought i new everything about computers this guy geeked it out completely have absolutely no idea what he was on about

  • That would be impossible if you knew everything about computers. Visualization is a simple concept. Do you know everything about fortran and cobol and the original c language.

  • no that's why i was asking you

  • Excellent!

  • its funny the the "PC World" is now doing what we were doing years ago in the IBM mainframes. We had a VM operating system that ran many OS's below it.

    Personal Note : I've been in the IT field for about 28years and you have to keep learning! or you are left behind!..

  • I don't understand why this wasn't implemented a long time ago. I thought it was. Maybe the United States power grid can be based on a similar concept.

  • In a decade of waste we definitely needed something like this to optimize things and eliminate waste.

  • holy shit.. maybe it's because i'm bad at english..

    but i didn't understand a shit of what he said!

  • Great video. I don't understand why others are complaining. The person gave a brief description everything that is involved and it relates(and play a role) in Visualization. It's a high level overview of what is it.

  • Thanks for postin

  • good clip, useful, thanks

  • An observation for anyone viewing vid:

    The last comment before the credits may be network load balancing. When one of the physical servers are offline, then clustering will handle the loss...

  • It's really awesome.

  • I am not satisfied with your virtualization video, Its really losting.

  • omg, noob, u don't need as many physical servers as before.

  • You can load one server with strong and powerful hardware and then run something like VMWare to make a virtual server that essentially runs a lot of virtual machines that each will draw from a designated amount of resources based on what that virtual machine will be used for.

    If it's strictly just word processing and browsing the internet, that virtual machine will probably receive 1gb of ram max and maybe a ghz of ram but that's probably pushing it for such a non-demanding workload.

  • what about the harware compatibility issues?

  • great clip!

  • great info. clip! gives me reason to hang on to my vmw shares.

  • Wow thanks for the info.

  • very informative, thanks

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