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CS 634 - Virtualization |
Theory and practice of virtualization. Origins, history, technical and economic motivations. Relationship to network operating systems and operating system architecture. Simulation, Emulation, Virtualization of CPUs, networks, storage, desktops, memory, devices, and combinations thereof. Different approaches to virtualization, including hardware assists and software-only techniques. Techniques, approaches, and methodologies for scale-out and scale-up computing, including security, performance and economic concerns.
3.000 Credit hours Levels: Graduate Non-Degree, Graduate Schedule Types: Lecture Computer and Information Sci Department Course Attributes: Tuition Arts and Sciences |