Virtualisation and Domain Name

 

Virtualisation and Domain Name 



Domain names are addresses that are readable to humans and is the address of a company. The user of the computer puts this into the URL. An example of a domain name would be google.com.  

A domain is made up of different parts. These consist of: Protocol, Subdomain, Domain name and Top level domain. An real life example would be: 

http://www.willsblog.com 

  • Protocol 

  • Subdomain 

  • Domain name 

  • Top level domain 

 

 

Virtualisation 

 

Virtualisation is the act of creating a simulated, or virtual, computing environment as opposed to a physical environment. There are more than one type of virtualisation. These consist of: Server virtualisation, Network virtualisation and Desktop virtualisation.  

 

Server virtualisation – Enables one physical server to run multiple operating servers as virtual machines. The benefits are: 

  •  More efficient IT equipment  

  • Faster workload distribution 

  • Improved server access 

 

Network Virtualisation -  

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