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Virtualized Environments



Virtualized environments, introduced in the early 2000s, revolutionized the landscape of computing by enabling the creation of multiple isolated instances of operating systems and applications on a single physical machine. This technology allows for the efficient utilization of hardware resources, enhanced scalability, and simplified management of IT infrastructure. Virtualization platforms such as VMware vSphere|VMware vSphere and Hyper-V|Hyper-V enable organizations to consolidate their server workloads, improve disaster recovery capabilities, and streamline software development processes. Additionally, technologies like containerization, popularized by platforms such as Docker, further optimize resource usage by packaging applications and their dependencies into lightweight, portable containers. Virtualized environments have become fundamental in modern computing, offering flexibility, efficiency, and agility in deploying and managing IT resources.

References:
- [https://www.vmware.com/products/vsphere VMware vSphere]
- [https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/cloud-platform/server-virtualization Hyper-V]
- [https://www.docker.com/ Docker]