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Virtualization is a technology that enables the creation of a virtual version of a computing environment, such as a server, storage device, network, or operating system. It allows multiple operating systems and applications to run on the same physical hardware, which can improve efficiency and reduce costs. Virtualization also enables the creation of virtual networks, allowing users to access resources from multiple locations.
Virtualization is widely used in cloud computing, where it allows for the efficient use of resources and the ability to scale up or down as needed. It is also used in data centers, where it can help reduce the number of physical servers needed and improve the utilization of existing hardware.
In addition, virtualization is used in software development, allowing developers to test applications in a virtual environment before deploying them in a production environment.
Companies in the virtualization market include VMware, Microsoft, Oracle, Citrix, Red Hat, and IBM. Show Less Read more