You have just achieved in 18 minutes what the CompTIA lesson plan failed to do after a full 2 hours of re-reading the subject matter. I finally get it. Thank you so much!
I truly appreciated how clearly and simply you explained the concepts of virtualization, from hypervisors to virtualized networking. It really helps to understand the significance and efficiency of virtualization in today’s IT infrastructures. Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
I virtualized my desktop and laptop. My "work" has been divided over 5 VMs. - One for office tasks always loaded (email, torrents, WhatsApp, Libre Office etc) - One for banking and PayPal - One for experimenting with new stuff - One to play my music (Win XP) with WoW and TrueBass effects - One with Win 10 stuff I can choose the best OS to work with e.g. my Ryzen 3 2200G and I can choose each VM-OS based on its specific workflow. Every week I synchronize the VMs from desktop to laptop, so on the road I use exactly the same VMs. No compromises between HW support and work flows. My host OS is a minimal install of Ubuntu on ZFS using Virtualbox. The VMs all use ext4 or ntfs, while still having the benefits of ZFS, like lz4 compression, snapshots, CoW, incremental send/receive for e.g. backups, etc. All Linux-VMs boot from nvme-SSD in ~10 seconds. Windows needs ~25 seconds. With the exception of the Office VM all VMs are closed for inbound traffic and so is my WiFi router. Each VMs has access to a subset of my Vbox Shared Folders. My oldest VM Windows XP has been installed in 2011 and it survived three desktops, a 2003 HP D530 SFF (Pentium 4 HT), a 2008 HP dc5850 (Phenom X3 -> Phenom II X4) and a 2019 Own Build (Ryzen 3 2200G) and 2 laptops, a 2008 Dell Inspiron 1521 (Athlon X2 TK-55 -> Turion X2 TL66) and a 2012 HP Elitebook 8460p (i5-2520M).
Oh God. Finally I found you - a decent teacher who can explain virtualization easily. Thank you! Awesome work! 1st video from you but not the last :) Keep up the good work!
IT people are mere mechanics of complex logical machines. Even if you are a top IT guy in a corporation, you have NO CLUE how PCBs are made, how chips work and how software operates and communicates.
@@dinorossi6611 That doesn't make you engineer either. Plenty of technicians and makers know that. A degree doesn't make you an engineer either. Many engineers end up doing zero engineering but they still have the title.
@@noweare1 True. But they have the title of a real engineer. Well, we could go into intricacies of etymology, where the name came from, a guy that was throwing coal onto the fire in a locomotive was also called an engineer and so on.. but you are not an engineer until you have an engineering degree. Period.
Amazing content; I’m very new to this and your video was very helpful. Just out of curiosity, what’s the purpose of having the RAM and Processor present in the thick clients. Thank you!!
Late but hope this might help: THICK clients are designed to be capable enough to install and run applications on local Hard disk, so they need more RAM, storage space and computing power whereas THIN clients require very minimal hardware, just to connect to the server where actual computation happens.
Hey could u make videos on every IT topic? As I am doing the Diploma now,,,,love your way,,,teacher sucks in college,,,Could pay you 💰 but not much 😜 but thank you❣️🙏
Wow. Question: What if those thin clients needs a webcam each? How do you set that up? And also the Keyboard, mouse etc. Imagine the Threadripper's 64 cores are utilized here, mindblown :o
Hello Jacob this is Sagar,I have been continuously watching your videos and I am following your upcoming videos as well. I have little request I hope could help me with that. I want to you make a video on which comprises OSI model and TCP/IP model with each layer functions. I hope you could help me out through this. Your's faithfully, Sagar.
Hi Sagar, we do cover OSI inside our programs and courses. Perhaps I can upload something in the future, but no plan for putting OSI on youtube for now.
You have just achieved in 18 minutes what the CompTIA lesson plan failed to do after a full 2 hours of re-reading the subject matter.
I finally get it. Thank you so much!
I truly appreciated how clearly and simply you explained the concepts of virtualization, from hypervisors to virtualized networking. It really helps to understand the significance and efficiency of virtualization in today’s IT infrastructures. Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
What an amazing teacher! I finally understand the relationship between virtualization and cloud computing.
Incredible explanation! My brain has a slow clock speed and I understood this well :)
this communicates absolute clear understanding of virtualisation . cutting down cost and high speed deployment of resources on network
You are a really good instructor. I finally, just now after watching this video. Get the gist if virtualization. Thank You Soo Much!
I love you ! Been struggling to fully understand virtualization. The only regret is that I didnt stumble upon this video earlier.
@ 4:51 is when I finally understood!! Thank you. System admin training starts Saturday 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Only one thing to say:
You are the best!!!!!
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I virtualized my desktop and laptop. My "work" has been divided over 5 VMs.
- One for office tasks always loaded (email, torrents, WhatsApp, Libre Office etc)
- One for banking and PayPal
- One for experimenting with new stuff
- One to play my music (Win XP) with WoW and TrueBass effects
- One with Win 10 stuff
I can choose the best OS to work with e.g. my Ryzen 3 2200G and I can choose each VM-OS based on its specific workflow. Every week I synchronize the VMs from desktop to laptop, so on the road I use exactly the same VMs.
No compromises between HW support and work flows. My host OS is a minimal install of Ubuntu on ZFS using Virtualbox. The VMs all use ext4 or ntfs, while still having the benefits of ZFS, like lz4 compression, snapshots, CoW, incremental send/receive for e.g. backups, etc. All Linux-VMs boot from nvme-SSD in ~10 seconds. Windows needs ~25 seconds. With the exception of the Office VM all VMs are closed for inbound traffic and so is my WiFi router. Each VMs has access to a subset of my Vbox Shared Folders.
My oldest VM Windows XP has been installed in 2011 and it survived three desktops, a 2003 HP D530 SFF (Pentium 4 HT), a 2008 HP dc5850 (Phenom X3 -> Phenom II X4) and a 2019 Own Build (Ryzen 3 2200G) and 2 laptops, a 2008 Dell Inspiron 1521 (Athlon X2 TK-55 -> Turion X2 TL66) and a 2012 HP Elitebook 8460p (i5-2520M).
Oh God. Finally I found you - a decent teacher who can explain virtualization easily. Thank you! Awesome work! 1st video from you but not the last :) Keep up the good work!
Finally a clear explanation of the Virtualization!!!
Excellent Explanation..
You explained all the concepts very clearly.
Well done keep it up..😊😊
Extremely easy to grab, and extremely informative, Thanks mate.
Virtualization oyea this good🙏💜 easilly .thenk you work 1st video
Thank you for sharing, straight forward explanation, highly appreciated!
Nice presentation about virtualization! Thanks
I watched a few videos and this one helped me understand.
Legend! This is next-level content delivery! Thank you.
Most enjoyable, super teaching with super pace.
Nice one of break down what is virtualization
Excellent Information in most simplest way..
what a great and wonderful virtual instructor you are.
Best explanation! easy and simple. thanks!
🥲Thank you. You finally made it make since. I often like videos, but hardly do I ever like AND subscribe.
Thank you thank you and thank you.
You made it so easy for me .
Thank you again
Awesome video.. Thanks for the explanation
Great descriptive video! Thanks 😊
you are an amazing tutor, much appreciated the effort
Very informative session. Thank you very much.
Amazing explanation! very clear for non English speakers like me
It was really informative and elegant explanation. Thanks for the video
I finally understand🙈🙉🙊 good stuff!
thank you for your sharing. I'm very clear about virtualization
Awesome presentation👍 Subscribed!
Very clear explanation. Like it.
Excellent information.
Brilliant! I truly enjoyed your explanation!
Legendary explanation...!
Great presentation. It seems like we are going back to the old days of main frames and dumb terminals but over a network with this "virtualization"
I love this guy. Thank you.
one if the best videos on virtualization great job very informative . how can i enter zero to engineer program .
Awesome explanation by visualization.
This is too good !!! Appreciate it !
Best explanation ever👍
Very well explained
Wow great video!!! Thank you!! I'm taking my intro to os class I'm a fishy and I'm a little scared but i wanna learn!
Great explanation! thank you!!
Fabtastic overview, appreciate it!
Classic Explanation 🔥❤️
This is so good. Where can I watch this in-depth until I become professional?
Great video, thank you.
Awesome, learnt a lot of new stuff
Very good explanation
Great Video
Great job man....
Well explained.
Thats awesome.....amazing!
Great Lesson👍
finally got the idea about VM & Hyper V.
IT people are mere mechanics of complex logical machines. Even if you are a top IT guy in a corporation, you have NO CLUE how PCBs are made, how chips work and how software operates and communicates.
We all can't know everything. Can you be a network Administrator ?
@@noweare1 Yes you can but that doesn't make you an engineer.
@@dinorossi6611
That doesn't make you engineer either. Plenty of technicians and makers know that. A degree doesn't make you an engineer either. Many engineers end up doing zero engineering but they still have the title.
@@noweare1 True. But they have the title of a real engineer. Well, we could go into intricacies of etymology, where the name came from, a guy that was throwing coal onto the fire in a locomotive was also called an engineer and so on.. but you are not an engineer until you have an engineering degree. Period.
@@noweare1 Nurse is a nurse. PA is a PA but only MD is a doc.
Great lesson
Amazing video
great vid
Amazing content; I’m very new to this and your video was very helpful. Just out of curiosity, what’s the purpose of having the RAM and Processor present in the thick clients. Thank you!!
Late but hope this might help:
THICK clients are designed to be capable enough to install and run applications on local Hard disk, so they need more RAM, storage space and computing power whereas THIN clients require very minimal hardware, just to connect to the server where actual computation happens.
Thanks you so much 😻
That song in the intro is hot AF! Where can we listen to the whole track??
Pls share the PPT. That'll help me alot.
Amazing video. Well explained basics.
Thank you very much 🙏
Hey could u make videos on every IT topic? As I am doing the Diploma now,,,,love your way,,,teacher sucks in college,,,Could pay you 💰 but not much 😜 but thank you❣️🙏
The negotiator
Amazing!!!!
Wow. Question: What if those thin clients needs a webcam each? How do you set that up? And also the Keyboard, mouse etc.
Imagine the Threadripper's 64 cores are utilized here, mindblown :o
Excellent
nice, do you have a forum?
We have a student only community but you can visit our blog at blog.nexgent.com
put video on network virtualization ...with realtime example...like using cisco packet tracer
This technology allows devices to communicate wirelessly separated by up to 70 km using radio waves.
Nope
That was awesome
U could best ancor of all time in tech ind Or real World
thank you very much !
Is Type-2 hypervisor same as containers?
Containers are different but do the same thing, like Docker. Containers use less resources than VM's
No comment. Perfect.
Best..take Love
Thank you a lot
You should get more subs.
very nice
I can call myself a nerd now.. coz this video doesn't have a million views despite how interesting it is !!
hen get a soft board and content interface if needed.
Hello Jacob this is Sagar,I have been continuously watching your videos and I am following your upcoming videos as well. I have little request I hope could help me with that. I want to you make a video on which comprises OSI model and TCP/IP model with each layer functions. I hope you could help me out through this.
Your's faithfully,
Sagar.
Hi Sagar, we do cover OSI inside our programs and courses. Perhaps I can upload something in the future, but no plan for putting OSI on youtube for now.
hola un saludo a mi amigo luisille de la universidad politecnica de aguascalacas
Isn't that insecure- knowing that there are centralized servers that are accessed remotely makes them potential targets for physical attacks, no?
etc.
Does PornHub use virtualization?
I understood the lesson clearly. Great job. If you don't mind I would like to have your contact number.
Excellent explanation
Great video. Thank you.