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Foydalanilgan adabiyotlar: 
1.
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D.N.Saidova, I.B.Rustamova, SH.A.Tursunov. “Agrar siyosat va oziq-ovkat xavfsizligi”. 
O’quv qo’llanma. T.: “O’zR Fanlar Akademiyasi Asosiy kutubxonasi” bosmaxonasi 
nashriyoti, 2016. 
USING OF VIRTUALIZATION TECHNOLOGY IN THE EDUCATION OF FUTURE 
PROGRAMMERS 
Medetova K.M. 
Tashkent university of information technologies named after Muhammad al-Khwarizmi 
 
Modern information technologies (IT) are becoming an integral part of an educational 
process. The IT change is providing it with new forms, so improving the quality of the 
education. However, educational institutions often lack the IT resources. One of the 
alternative solutions in the IT world is virtualization technologies that have a significant 
influence on the teaching-learning process[1]. The virtualization technologies offer a way to 
expand the accessibility of education, particularly in remote learning by providing easier 
access to resources. 
Virtualization finds wide application in information and communication technology. 
Some of these applications can be used in education, to simplify the administration and 
teaching performance while saving money. In the last few years, computer technology has 
progressed sufficiently thus facilitate the development of virtual machines that provide a 
completely new method of using computers and their resources. The virtual machine is a 
software implementation of a machine that executes programs like a physical machine. There 
are several types of virtualization, span from partial to complete, and most of them could find 
a useful application in education. Setting up test environments, virtualization of classroom for 
a particular course, remote connection, and use of existing computer without any hardware 
upgrades, faster backup, and easier maintenance are some of the benefits of implementing 
virtual machines in education. 
Today, educational institutions are using virtualization technologies to reduce total 
cost of IT, simplify management of the technologies, and make environments available 
virtually anywhere and at any time[2]. Many higher schools move in this direction. 
Universities have employed virtual technologies to address advantages associated with the 
modern technologies in many IT based courses. 
Traditionally, all components in the system without virtualization are installed in 
ordinary computers (Fig. 1(a)). All layers of computing environments, hardware, operating 
systems, applications, and storage, are static and support only the specific computing 
solutions. The applications run directly on the operating system, which, in turn, runs directly 
on the physical computer hardware. Creating new capacity includes configuring the hardware, 
software, and interfaces which can be costly and time-tight. On the contrary, in the systems 
with virtualization technologies all elements are logically isolated and independent. 


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аларининг инновацион масалалари. ТДТУ ТФ 2020 
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Virtualization technologies separating the different layers free one layer from the other so 
creating greater flexibility to add, update, and support infrastructure elements. Distinguish 
between two main types of virtualization environment: bare-metal and hosted virtualization 
environment. In baremetal virtualization, also known as native virtualization, the 
virtualization software runs directly on the underlying hardware, without a host operating 
system (OS)[3]. In the second (hosted) type the virtualization software is built completely on 
the top of a host operating system. The typical structure of the environment consists of 
hardware with host operating system, virtualization software and series of virtual machines 
(Fig. 1(b)). The host computer has a native operating system called the host operating system. 
Virtualization software, commonly known as a hypervisor, is a software layer running over 
the host OS. The hypervisor abstracts the physical resources of the host computer into discrete 
virtual machines (VM). The guest OS is installed in the virtual machine. When the operating 
system is running, every VM requires storage[4]. To allow this a hypervisor provides a virtual 
hardware layer that the guest OS sees as its hardware. The OS system interacts with the 
virtual hardware, which behaves like physical hardware. 
Fig. 1. Computer without virtualization (a) and with virtualization (b). 
For a great part of IT people the word ‘virtualization’ today associates with running 
multiple operating systems on a single physical machine. This is often called hardware 
virtualization. With the hardware virtualization (Fig. 2(a)) the hypervisor provides a virtual 
hardware layer that the guest operating system perceives as its hardware. As in each virtual 
machine the operating system, applications, stored data and personal settings are in an isolated 
environment, the errors in one virtual machine do not affect the others. 
The hardware virtualization can be accomplished in different ways: (1) hardware 
virtualization for servers, (2) hardware virtualization of desktops and (3) virtual desktop 
infrastructure. When used on the client machines, the hardware virtualization is often called 
Desktop virtualization, but when using it on the server it is known as Server virtualization. 
The third virtualization technology mixes the server and desktop virtualization techniques. 
The way is called Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) and it executes the virtual machine 
operation on the server. In this way, the server hosts a number of desktop VM and the user 
can reach the virtual machine from any location[5]. The VDI technology supports sufficient 
communications between the client and the server. All the technologies allow the access to 
virtual resources running in the data center, centralize the data security and simplify 
administrative and management tasks. All of these technologies are advantageous in 
education process. 
Virtualization Benefits: 
Physical computer(a) 
App 
App 
Operating system 
Hardware 
Virtualization software 
Host operating system 
Host hardware 
Physical computer (b) 
App 
App 
Guest OS 1 
Virtual Hardware 

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