What’s The Difference: Host vs. Guest OS
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The host operating system is software that works with a computer’s underlying hardware, while the guest operating system runs on a virtual machine.
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The host operating system is software that works with a computer’s underlying hardware, while the guest operating system runs on a virtual machine.
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While cloud computing and virtualization rely on similar models and principles, they are intrinsically different.
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RAID distributes data across different disk drives, preventing data loss by increasing performance and reliability of data storage
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Information is the core of IT and virtualization is the key driver for keeping our information accessible and affordable.
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Cloud services allow an organization to store, manage and process data more effectively than with traditional computing.
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A network appliance is a machine that centralizes hardware, software, or services for a group (or network).
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A hypervisor is software with only one purpose—abstracting and isolating operating systems from hardware.
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