In this step, we create multiple virtual computers inside one physical server machine then further break down one virtual computer into multiple portions (containers) to run multiple server applications inside one virtual computer. Virtualization relies on software to simulate hardware functionality and create a virtual computer system. This enables organizations to run more than one virtual machines – and multiple operating systems and applications – on a single physical server. Containers and virtual machines have similar resource isolation and allocation benefits, but function differently because containers virtualize the operating system instead of hardware. Containers are more portable and efficient.
Reduced capital and operating cost
Minimize or eliminate downtime
Simplified data center management
Greater business continuity and disaster recovery
Increased IT productivity, efficiency, agility and responsiveness
Faster provisioning of applications and resources
Minimum Server Requirements
Processors with Intel-VT or AMD-V tecnology- 2.0 Ghz or above
Windows Server 2019 / latest stable version of linux (Ubuntu 22.04 or any other linux distro)
16 GB RAM (32 GB Recommended)
300 GB SSD
We run KVM/QEMU for linux and Hyper-V for Windows Server as default hypervisor.
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