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Virtual Server — VirtualServer Virtual Server est un environnement de virtualisation produit par Microsoft qui a pour but la consolidation de systèmes hétérogènes (Windows, Linux, Novell) sur une seule plateforme physique. Microsoft Virtual Server est une… … Wikipédia en Français
Comparison of platform virtual machines — Platform virtual machines are software packages which emulate the whole physical computer machine, often giving multiple virtual machines on one physical platform. The table below compares basic information about platform virtual machine (VM)… … Wikipedia
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Data center fabric — A data center fabric describes the hardware, software, and technology infrastructure required to power data centers. New and emerging business requirements drive IT organizations to evolve their technology infrastructures, fueling an ongoing… … Wikipedia