Matching
Match each item with a statement below.
Premises:
A virtual disk file that allocates space on the hosting hardware only as it is required to satisfy the needs of the guest VM.
Used to create additional logical cores that can be used by the hypervisor to improve the performance of virtual machines.
A technique used by hypervisors to cause a guest VM to release infrequently used memory pages.
A method of separately storing any changes to a parent VM made by a specific user such that it does not affect the parent VM.
An accumulation of specialized and departmental servers that increases costs of computer hardware and maintenance, as well as power consumption.
A piece of software that enables the sharing of hardware resources between the hosting operating system and virtual environments.
A personal computer that runs its own operating system and applications.
A standard created by industry wide vendors in various areas of virtualization for the purpose of copying or moving virtual machines between different platforms.
A software package that includes a virtual machine containing a preinstalled and configured application that's ready to use.
A networking mode that allows traffic from a virtual machine to pass through unchanged to the physical network as though it were directly attached.
Responses:
virtual appliance
bridged mode
server sprawl
dynamic virtual disk
ballooning
linked clones
hyperthreading
thick client
hypervisor
Open Virtualization Format
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
A virtual disk file that allocates space on the hosting hardware only as it is required to satisfy the needs of the guest VM.
Used to create additional logical cores that can be used by the hypervisor to improve the performance of virtual machines.
A technique used by hypervisors to cause a guest VM to release infrequently used memory pages.
A method of separately storing any changes to a parent VM made by a specific user such that it does not affect the parent VM.
An accumulation of specialized and departmental servers that increases costs of computer hardware and maintenance, as well as power consumption.
A piece of software that enables the sharing of hardware resources between the hosting operating system and virtual environments.
A personal computer that runs its own operating system and applications.
A standard created by industry wide vendors in various areas of virtualization for the purpose of copying or moving virtual machines between different platforms.
A software package that includes a virtual machine containing a preinstalled and configured application that's ready to use.
A networking mode that allows traffic from a virtual machine to pass through unchanged to the physical network as though it were directly attached.
Premises:
A virtual disk file that allocates space on the hosting hardware only as it is required to satisfy the needs of the guest VM.
Used to create additional logical cores that can be used by the hypervisor to improve the performance of virtual machines.
A technique used by hypervisors to cause a guest VM to release infrequently used memory pages.
A method of separately storing any changes to a parent VM made by a specific user such that it does not affect the parent VM.
An accumulation of specialized and departmental servers that increases costs of computer hardware and maintenance, as well as power consumption.
A piece of software that enables the sharing of hardware resources between the hosting operating system and virtual environments.
A personal computer that runs its own operating system and applications.
A standard created by industry wide vendors in various areas of virtualization for the purpose of copying or moving virtual machines between different platforms.
A software package that includes a virtual machine containing a preinstalled and configured application that's ready to use.
A networking mode that allows traffic from a virtual machine to pass through unchanged to the physical network as though it were directly attached.
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