Lecture One - Virtualization and ISO Image Management
Lecture One - Virtualization and ISO Image Management
DICT 052 Windows Operating System Concepts Lecture one : Introducing Virtualization and working with ISO images
Learning Objectives
By the end of this lecture the student will, Understand the concept of virtualization Recognize the benefits of using virtualization Understand ISO images and their uses Comprehend the relationship between virtual machine creation and ISO
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this lecture the student be able to Install VMWare workstation 9 and create a windows 7 virtual machine Use ISO software like UltraISO or PowerISO to Create an ISO image from a CD/DVD Mount an ISO image onto a virtual drive
What is Virtualization?
Allows multiple operating systems to run on the same physical computer at the same time A software environment that emulates a computers hardware and BIOS Virtual machine software creates this environment
Disadvantages of VMs
A virtual machine is less efficient than a real machine when it accesses the hardware indirectly When multiple VMs are concurrently running on the same physical host, each VM may exhibit a varying and unstable performance (speed of execution, and not results), which highly depends on the workload imposed on the system by other VMs, unless proper techniques are used for temporal isolation among virtual machines.
Virtual disk
One or more files that reside on the host computer that make up the VMs hard disk
Virtual network
The network configuration used by the VM Options include: bridged, host only, NAT and none VMs behave like just another computer on the network
Snapshot
A partial copy of a VM at a particular moment in time. Allows you to go back to the VM at that particular state. Some programs allow saving multiple snapshots.
Benefits
Benefits
Benefits
Virtualization requirements
Supported host operating systems (Windows XP Pro, Vista,7,8, Server 2003/2008, Linux) Sufficient RAM on your host computer to accommodate the host OS and the guest OSs you wish to run Sufficient CPU power Sufficient hard drive space to accommodate the stored VMs
Note: To install Workstation on a Windows 7 host computer, you must log on as administrator. If you are installing from a CD, put your CD in your CD-ROM drive, it will begin automatically. If you are installing from a downloaded file, browse to the directory where you saved the downloaded installer file and run the installer. The file name is similar with this: VMware-workstation-full-7.1.3324285.exe.
Further notes
I have prepared a tutorial for installing VMware and creating your first virtual machine you can contact your class representative Alternatively you can follow the link below http://www.wikihow.com/Install-VMwareWorkstation-and-Create-a-VirtualMachine-on-Your-PC
The name ISO is taken from the ISO 9660 file system used with CD-ROM media, but what is known as an ISO image might also contain a UDF (ISO/IEC 13346) file system (commonly used by DVDs and Blu-ray Discs).
Summary
We have looked at Virtual Machines and the ISO file format, these two are going to be partly the basis of our lab sessions and ultimately your practice. It is therefore important that you understand and are comfortable using them