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Virtualization 101
This video provides an introduction to virtualization. It gives an overview of the technology and some of the reasons people are moving towards virtualization

Length: 564
Rating: 4.40 (5 ratings)
Tags: virtualization disaster recovery vmware xen

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Virtualization from Sun Microsystems
How Sun Microsystems' technologies let you virtualize your datacenters

Length: 157
Rating: 4.10 (19 ratings)
Tags: virtualization datacenter Containers VMWare SPARC Sun Microsysytems java Opteron Solaris

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What is Server Virtualization
An InfoClipz provided by www.infoworld.com. Server Virtualization explained in 3 minutes or less!

Length: 154
Rating: 4.80 (16 ratings)
Tags: technology it software server virtualization

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VMware Virtualization
Customer example of virtualization

Length: 233
Rating: 5.00 (4 ratings)
Tags: VMware EMC Dell

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Ultimate Virtualization in Ubuntu
Who needs a Mac to run "Parallels"? Don't be deceived by the "Windows vs. Mac" ads; they conveniently forget to mention Linux; a FREE alternative, which blows both out of the water. In this video, you'll see FL Studio 7 running in Windows XP within Ubuntu on a PC. I've also demonstrated the 3D capabilities of the following software combination: Ubuntu Feisty, Beryl, VMWare Workstation 6 (running Windows XP with FL Studio 7 running perfectly with very little CPU usage), Google Earth & Mozilla Firefox w/ Flash 9. See more technology like this at www.Category5.tv

Length: 182
Rating: 4.70 (88 ratings)
Tags: virtualization windows xp vista mac parallels ubuntu linux beryl vmware flstudio fl studio wine

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Statistical Virtualization: Scale as a Tool for Implementing Service Overlays
Google Tech Talks January, 10 2008 In this talk, we will explore the use of on-line non-parametric time series analysis and prediction to build virtualized services in distributed computing environments. In particular, by analyzing and predicting the future behavior of one set of distributed services we explore how they can be amalgamated dynamically to implement a "virtual" service overlay with properties that are not supported by any of the constituent service components (i.e. derive strictly from aggregation). We illustrate the approach by detailing distributed batch-scheduling mechanisms that provide both reservation and co-allocation services in environments that explicitly do not support them. While our work focuses on national-scale scientific computing infrastructure, we believe its alternative approach to virtualizing distributed systems abstractions is important in a larger scalable systems context for two reasons. First, because the methodology is inherently statistical, it improves with scale making scale a tool (rather than an impediment) in terms of implementation. Secondly, it shares many common features, both conceptually and implementationally with scalable search services making it possible, we believe, to explore the use of commercial search infrastructure in future work. Speaker: Rich Wolski My origins, like those of most people born in North America during this century, are ambiguous and questionable. I am currently an Associate Professor in the Computer Science Department at the University of California, Santa Barbara which is, of course, located in Goleta California for all intents and purposes that do not involve the U.S. Mail. My past is checkered (it used to be plaid, but I've been politely informed that a past can only be so retro). Formerly, I enjoyed the hospitable climes offered by the Computer Science Department at the University of Tennessee. I've also done time as research faculty member in the U.C. San Diego CS&E Department where I researched CS and a little E (every now and then) in a decidedly pedagogical manner. My research interests include, but are not limited to, Computational Grid computing for performance, parallel and distributed systems, and the endless metaphysical search for the perfect coffee cup.

Length: 4083
Rating: 4.80 (4 ratings)
Tags: google techtalks techtalk engedu talk talks googletechtalks education

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Infinera's Bandwidth Virtualization
A description of Infinera's Bandwidth Virtualization technology

Length: 529
Rating: 4.50 (4 ratings)
Tags: Networks optical Internet photonic integration Infinera bandwidth virtualization computer gadget electronics

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Virtualization demo
IBM demo at press conference

Length: 541
Rating: 5.00 (5 ratings)
Tags: IBM Virtualization

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VirtualBox - Free virtualization software for Mac OS X
Watch in High Quality here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_PdX1oh92PA&fmt=18 An overview of Sun Microsystems' free and open-source virtualization software for Mac OS X. A very solid competitor to Parallels or VMWare Fusion at no cost for home users. VirtualBox Download page: http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads Read the Manual! (Direct link to PDF) http://www.virtualbox.org/download/1.6.2/UserManual.pdf

Length: 551
Rating: 5.00 (8 ratings)
Tags: Parallels coherence mode Desktop VirtualBox virtualization VM VMWare Fusion Apple Mac OS MacBook Pro Santa Rosa Penryn Intel Core Duo 64-bit ZFS 128-bit file system free open source Boot Camp Tiger Leopard 10.4 10.5 10.6 Snow Sun Microsystems Ubuntu Linux Unix Fedora FreeBSD OpenBSD

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LinuxWorld 2007 -- Virtualization and blades
SearchServerVirtualization Senior Site Editor Jan Stafford interviews Virtual Iron's Mike Grandinetti about virtualization, blades and consolidation.

Length: 179
Rating: 0.00 (0 ratings)
Tags: blade servers virtualization LinuxWorld

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