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 devices, or desktops. With virtualization, technologies like applications...
Virtualisation technology creates virtualised hardware environments. It uses software to create an ‘abstraction layer’ on top of hardware to divide up parts of a single computer’s resources, such as processors, memory, storage, etc, between multiple virtual computers. The result can be virtual ...
Some businesses opt for private cloud storage, which they can secure behind a firewall for close control over their data. Instead of residing on the internet at large like public cloud storage,private cloudstorage can reside in the company’s own network and usevirtualisationto build capacity. ...
Is High-performance Computing Storage Good for Any System or Network? Why FlashBlade for HPC Storage? High-performance computing (or HPC) storage describes the networks, systems, and storage architectures that support the unique needs of high-performance computing environments. What Is HPC Storage...
File storage is a data storage format in which data is stored and managed as files within folders. In the storage world, file storage is used by direct-attached storage (DAS) and network-attached storage (NAS) systems. If you’ve ever accessed files on a hard drive, your local computer...
Service virtualization is the process of creating replicas of systems that new applications depend on to test how well the application and systems integrate. It is primarily used for integrating applications that depend on cloud andservice-oriented architecturesor applications that communicate with third-...
Infomaniak launches a managed Kubernetes service in its sovereign Public Cloud Thursday April 3rd, 2025 Case study: Exponent creates a highly available and sovereign Kubernetes infrastructure with Infomaniak’s Public Cloud Friday March 28th, 2025 ...
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In the following diagram, there are three distinct layers. At the bottom, the NFVI is the software-derived layer that mimics and allocates traditional hardware functions, including compute, storage and networking. Individual VNFs are the actual network functions that tap into the NFVI for those re...