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1.Facilitated management - one may easily
monitor and manage numerous
servers/workstations from a single computer
2.No compatibility issues - different operational systems may be run on a single
physical machine not raising any compatibility issues.
3.Enhanced security - information and applications
can be separated between
independent virtual machines (still on a single physical one).
4.Better use of resources - single computer may provide environment for running
several virtual machines simultaneously, enabling much higher use
of its resources than in
case of just on application or service.
5.Portability - transferring virtual machines between physical computers is almost
effortless.
6.Simplified testing - virtual machines can be effectively used during application
development process for test environment setup and different conditions simulation.
7.Reduced costs - virtualization bring several sources of savings
including spending on
physical hardware, running costs and staff remunerations[6].
This paper presents virtualization technologies and outlines the advantages that the
virtual technologies provide for the education process. The most important one is an ability to
deliver secure, on-demand 24/7 access to the students and teachers.
Students can enjoy the
possibility using the virtual resources when and where they want. VDI implemented in the
study process of university takes new opportunity for the students to have the same working
conditions at computer rooms, libraries or even home (anywhere
where user will be able to
connect to the university network). The environment offers the opportunity for the students to
work with the range of applications not available on their host computer.
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