Noun
The act of virtualizing.
(computing) Creating a virtual version of common computing hardware at the same abstraction level.
storage virtualization
CPU virtualization
I don't doubt at all that virtualization is useful in some areas. What I doubt rather strongly is that it will ever have the kind of impact that the people involved in virtualization want it to have. Linus Torvalds
You are absolutely deluded, if not stupid, if you think that a worldwide collection of software engineers who can't write operating systems or applications without security holes, can then turn around and suddenly write virtualization layers without security holes. Theo de Raadt
AMD's server initiatives include the following: * AMD Trinity, provides support for virtualization, security and management. Source: Internet
AMD also promotes the "AMD I/O Virtualization Technology" (also known as IOMMU ) for I/O virtualization. Source: Internet
Application virtualization can also allow applications to run in a "bubble", which avoids installing DLL files directly into file system of the operating system. Source: Internet
Due to the SR-IOV with Quality of Service (QoS) at the SSD level, the latest series controls the error of bandwidth and IOPS QoS of each virtual function (VF) within 1% after virtualization. Source: Internet