Intro to I/O Virtualization
April 29th, 2008 by slowe
SearchServerVirtualization.com has published an article I wrote on the emerging field of I/O virtualization and the potential benefits to a server virtualization environment:
I/O virtualization is a new form of virtualization that is justifiably gaining attention in the data center. It’s one of several virtualization offshoots — such as service virtualization or facilities virtualization — spawned by the meteoric rise of server virtualization. But what is I/O virtualization, exactly? And what benefits can it bring to the data center?
Read the full article for all the details!
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