Virtualization solutions and examples Resources Products and solutions What is virtualization? Virtualization, as the name implies, is a technology that creates a virtual version of a once-physical item. In a datacenter, the most commonly virtualized items include operating systems, servers, storage dev...
OS and application crashes can cause downtime and disrupt user productivity. Admins can run multiple redundant virtual machines alongside each other and failover between them when problems arise. Running multiple redundant physical servers is more expensive. ...
Secret management: Many solutions require secrets, like connection strings, encryption keys, client secrets, and certificates. In Azure, an Azure Key Vault is the service that's used to securely store these secrets. Many infrastructure-as-code tools can integrate with Key Vault t...
Potential performance issues tend to arise under specific situations, however, such as when the network is processing resource-heavy workloads, when legacy apps haven’t been optimized for the cloud, or when end users have poor internet connections. In addition, region-specific demands and edge ...
What is Azure Automation State Configuration? 200 XP 10 minutes You can use Azure Automation State Configuration to ensure that the virtual machines (VMs) in a cluster area are in a consistent state, with the same software installed and the same configurations. In this unit, ...
A virtual machine (VM) is a virtual representation or emulation of a physical computer that uses software instead of hardware to run programs and deploy applications. By using the resources of a single physical machine, such as memory, CPU, network interface and storage, VMs enable businesses to...
In the ever-evolving fields of scientific research and industry, there is a consistent requirement for effective processing and management of imaging datasets. Addressing this need, Thermo Scientific software solutions are continually advancing, offering a diverse range of tools and...
To maximize the benefits of containers, consider complete solutions including container-optimized tools and services that help you achieve agility, security, and scale. Orchestration Running containers at scale requires orchestration and management of distributed, containerized applications via an orchestration...
operation and consistent uptime. This is typically achieved via monitoring — whetheron-premises,in an application, or across a network.If your application is hosted on cloud, cloud monitoring allows teams to respond quickly to a given issue or even understand potential problems before they arise....
A virtual machine (VM) is a virtual representation or emulation of a physical computer that uses software instead of hardware to run programs and deploy applications. By using the resources of a single physical machine, such as memory, CPU, network interface and storage, VMs enable businesses to...