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Virtualization Essentials
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Virtualization Essentials

by Matthew Portnoy
May 2012
Beginner content levelBeginner
304 pages
7h 53m
English
Sybex
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CHAPTER 10

Managing Networking for a Virtual Machine

Networking, like the circulatory system in your body, is the transport mechanism for moving vital supplies. While blood carries nutrients to the organs, computer networks traffic in information, which is just as crucial to the health and well-being of the applications in a datacenter. In a virtual environment, networking is a critical component of the architecture, ensuring that data arrives in a timely fashion to all of the virtual machines on a host. Much like storage I/O, network I/O is subject to the same bandwidth issues and constraints that can occur in a physical network environment. Because networks also carry storage traffic, they need to be sized, implemented, and managed properly ...

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