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Case Study Week
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I. Introduction
II.Highlights
At Step 8, admin can run Amazon Elastic Search Service used for
analytics logs and using visualization. At Step 9, Elastic Load
Balancing to ensure high availability across Availability Zones.
(Amazon AWS, 2019). Windows Azure Azure Virtual Machines (VM) is
an on-demand service, scalable computing resources. An Azure VM
gives the adaptability of Virtualization without having to purchase and
keep up the physical equipment that runs it. Some use-cases for
Azure virtual machines are development and test, Applications in
the cloud, and Extended datacenter. All Azure resources distributed
over numerous geographical regions around the world. As a rule, the
region is called a location for VM. The user subscription has a default 20
VMs per region quota limits (Microsoft, 2019). Hybrid Cloud Overview
According to the Microsoft definition, “A hybrid cloud is a computing
environment that combines an open cloud and a private cloud by
permitting information sharing between them” (2010). When
III. Application
Application virtualization software: what are the
top three benefits?
Simplified management:
Application virtualization makes it much easier for
IT to manage and maintain applications across an
organization. Rather than manually installing
applications to every users’ machine, app
virtualization lets IT admins install an app once on
a central server and then deploy the app as
needed on user devices. In addition to saving
installation time, this also makes it simpler to
update or patch applications because IT only has
to do so on a single server.
Scalability:
Application virtualization lets IT admins deploy
virtual applications to all kinds of connected
devices, regardless of those devices’ operating
systems or storage space. This allows thin client
provisioning, where users access an application on a low-
cost machine while centralized servers handle all the
computing power necessary to run that application. As a
result, the organization spends less on computing
hardware because employees only require basic
machines to access the apps they need for work.
Application virtualization solutions also allow users to
access applications that normally would not work on
their machines’ operating system, because the app is
actually running on the centralized server. This is
commonly used to virtually run a Windows application
on a Linux operating system.
Security
Application virtualization software gives IT admins
central control over which users can access what
applications. If a user’s app permissions within an
organization change, the IT admin can simply remove
that user’s access to an application. Without app
virtualization, the IT admin would have to physically
uninstall the app from the user’s device. This central
control over app access is especially important if a user’s
device is lost or stolen, because the IT admin can revoke
remote access to sensitive data without having to track
down the missing device.
IV.Conclusion
In conclusion, Virtualization offers many benefits; AWS and Azure
provide excellent options for infrastructure needs for cloud computing
that provides flexibility and high availability based on-demand. The
critical point is investigating current organization environments before
deciding the change-over, which required more careful considerations
and proper synchronization between all stakeholders.
V. References
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