After completing the third video in the DevOps series, I understand that the hypervisor is a key feature used in servers that help build virtual machines.
Hypervisor is a software, firmware or a hardware that allows one physical computer to run multiple virtual machines, each operating as if it were an independent machine.
I am so grateful with this Abhishek, I agree with you, virtualization is a great way to enhance efficiency in resource management. Hypervisor is the backbone to virtualization. I came to learn key terms from you today in relation to cloud computing such as Region -> location of a data center with thousands of physical servers accessed remotely Hypervisor -> A plateform to enable VMs run EC2 -> A virtual machine located on a server of a given AWS data center with resources EC2 details, each VM is given appropriate IP. Thank you very much Sir
Thanks Abhishek, it is a most helpful video series of devops course. one who dont know about devops much they can definitely get good amount of knowledge from this series. I also get much knowlage from this video. Thanks Once Again
Sir you are my model, I just use to follow cos of the way u explain topics in simplest way to understand, am a nurse looking to learn something new and I was interested in Azure after studying ur series in python, I felt it's good to move towards Devops and see where it takes me, am taking it slow and wish that soon I will be able to code with ease given ur due deligence on every topic. Day 3 completed
@@aqeel_adil i have experience but in other domain! Like can be ready for giving job interviews after watching the complete playlist nd practising dee projects?
Hi Abhishek, I have bought a course for DevOps and paid good amount for that. To make sure that I do understand the concepts easily, I went through all the conceptual videos provided by IBM as well. So sad that I was not aware about your channel. Thankful that finally there is a channel which can teach in great details and with great clarity. Thanks a lot for your efforts.
great fan of you @Abhishek.Veeramalla, your videos are so amazing all clear no nonsense and no bakwas. upto point , short and sweet. thanks for all your efforts.
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:01 🏢 Understanding Virtual Machines 08:33 🌐 Virtualization and Cloud 19:54 🖥️ Requesting a Virtual Machine 22:36 🔍 DevOps Efficiency through Virtualization 22:49 🏞️ Efficiency in Resource Usage 24:43 🙋♂️ Interactivity and Questions Made with HARPA AI
Paid many courses, all made subject more complicated, even after a year still struggling with, Hats off to you for bringing such a mind blowing explanations, God bless.Please can you create a Slack community?
😂😂true bro Before I came across Abhishek When I started my research on how to learn devops, others will tell you to know CI/CD, Kubernetes, GIt and so on without taking you to the root of devops, they just assume that you know and you just kill the spirit, since I started with the intro, day 1 and day 2 with Abhishek, it feels I have already done with devops, he took the course to the layman’s point so you know how everything came about, not even started with the proper devops tool yet and you are enjoying it, God blessed Abhishek 🙏
Because of your 1 acre free land example I started living in that dream and lose my concertation in studying hope some day I will be in my 1 acre land dream house 😅🤣😂
So kind of you Abhishek ❤ Im wondering how I couldn't find this gem session before 😢 Now Im working as a Techops engineer will it be easy for me to jump into devops field pls let me know. Thank you Abhishek dada its really helpful.
100 points to Explaination, I subscribed after watching Day 0 and I am glad that I did... lovingn it so far.. Great work, thanks a lot for the free content ...
Once again, you have wowed me, Mr Abhishek. I will share it with everyone I know would be glad and willing to learn. I will follow you on LinkedIn in a moment. I just have to.
Sir, I current working as service desk analyst level 1for 2 months. After watching your video i planned to go for devops. So I started to learn devops. My question is in IT company consider me to devops fresher or not? Or else do i need to quit the current job or not.And this year i am going to complete my degree.
Abhishek a small query.... How the transition is happening in hypervisories like a little more dive into it will be more clear to understand virtuality for physical servers. Can you explain that in coming continuation video on VM's
What an amazing explanation!! So crisp and so easy to understand. I use EC2 instance daily without knowing the background. So happy to found this channel. Thankyou so much annayya😇
Sir I have a doubt, You said that using virtual machines the servers can be shared with millions of people instead of 100 people or individual instances.right. But there would be a time when the servers can run out even with the use of hypervisors right? Like the servers arer not at all infinite like at some point they would eventually run out even with virtaul machines right sir?
now I understand the concept of zero - hero, it's just awesome, that you are taking us through step by step-by-step process. .. thank you so much, I was blindly learning all these days, but I found the light and right direction and the right Guru as well... Many thanks .. and virtual namaskars 🙏🙏🙏😀
Explained in a very simple way... loved it. And small doubt i have watching your devops videos. Are those videos are enough to apply a devops jobs Abhishek Or has to join in course on this.
the best explanation about vm im getting end of the day 3 playlist so, if the interviewer asks what exactly is virtualization will you breif it up in al ine hoping for reply
I have 2 doubt. Can you please explain : 1. How hypervisor manage the multiple VM under one physical server? 2. Whether same IP address shared to all if assigned same physical server but split into multiple virtual server?
Hello Sir, After splitting physical servers into different VM's based on tentants requests, if any minute resource of physical server remain how it can be utilized...PS1 has left with only 2GB and 5 core can it be merged to PS 2??
Abhishek I need to clarify one thing Im now already installed Vmware workstation and builded Vm(Linux) In this process it takes hardly 40minitues of OS installation , My Question you as said same concept working in making VM in aws as Ec2-instance How it installed the os and keep ready for us in just few minutes ?
i think this applies to Virtual Libraries also, whatever the time we can hold access of paid books/content, we have to pay for that and after our slot, next term will goes to other aspirants.
Hi Abhishek, I have understood the virtual machines but I have one doubt. It's all created by AWS and as a devops engineer we are just using the servers given by them. What is the role of devops in virtual machines???
Hi Sir. This 57 days videos is sufficient to clear devops interview for 7 years experience people.I want to switch from application support engineer to devops.
Hi i tried to open an account following your guide lines, but stopped on the way because i was not with my card details. The account got created later but can only be accessed on my mobile phone. If I try to access on my laptop it brings out IAM page and ask me to drop my details. Please help me out.
Virtual Machines are created with the help of hyperVisor and its done by the cloud provider to improve the efficeincey and to avoid any wastage of resources ❤
hi sir this is manikanta acutally ihave an other doute.what is defernce beetween cloud server providers like aws and virtuval mission providers vmware and oracel
Bro !!! you are gem of a person, today I understood completly VM.. Hats off to your teaching skills , I have started folowing your channel and also started loving devops.
Tqs abhisheka. Alot 🎉🎉beginning iam devops to learning.. But i want information to want so, iam came to ur channel its gives alot.. Frndly nature to sharing knowledge ❤️🥳🥳😍hope to give more advance 😍😍
After completing the third video in the DevOps series, I understand that the hypervisor is a key feature used in servers that help build virtual machines.
Hypervisor is a software, firmware or a hardware that allows one physical computer to run multiple virtual machines, each operating as if it were an independent machine.
I am an absolute beginner but how amazingly Abhishek Ji has explained this concept. Maa Saraswati always bless you❤
Thanks a lot
I am so grateful with this Abhishek, I agree with you, virtualization is a great way to enhance efficiency in resource management. Hypervisor is the backbone to virtualization. I came to learn key terms from you today in relation to cloud computing such as Region -> location of a data center with thousands of physical servers accessed remotely
Hypervisor -> A plateform to enable VMs run
EC2 -> A virtual machine located on a server of a given AWS data center with resources
EC2 details, each VM is given appropriate IP.
Thank you very much Sir
Unmatched consistency. True to your word as of now
Thankyou
Bro your explanation is amazing, I saw a lot of videos but I didn't see this kind of explanation. Keep rocking bro😍😍
Thanks Ravi
Thanks Abhishek, it is a most helpful video series of devops course. one who dont know about devops much they can definitely get good amount of knowledge from this series. I also get much knowlage from this video. Thanks Once Again
You are most welcome
Sir you are my model, I just use to follow cos of the way u explain topics in simplest way to understand, am a nurse looking to learn something new and I was interested in Azure after studying ur series in python, I felt it's good to move towards Devops and see where it takes me, am taking it slow and wish that soon I will be able to code with ease given ur due deligence on every topic. Day 3 completed
Omg it's insane 🎉 such a wonderful session about #space #server
About virtual space machine
#aws #virtualization
#hypervisor
Best explanation , easy example to understand concept .
Glad you think so!
Hypervisor concept is really good,i had my doubts cleared reg date centers and vms
Thank you for your detailed explanation sir🎉
Thanks Abhishek for everything you are doing for the community.
Just a request.
Dont stop at 45.
Take it to 450 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
I will try my best
Is this course sufficient to get a job?
@@vaibhavbharara785 it depends on your background. but if you are an absolute begginer, than it can definitely help you to get an internship.
@@aqeel_adil i have experience but in other domain! Like can be ready for giving job interviews after watching the complete playlist nd practising dee projects?
Just only one word I have to tell you,
Your way of teaching is simply super❤❤❤❤
🚀🚀
Nice explanation i am enjoying the learning process thank you @abhishek garu🎉 Fell happy to be here
One of the best explation. 👏👏👏
Nice to watch these videos with a great explanations. Thank you for creating such videos
thanks AV sir for this quality content for free ❤
Really awesome explanation bro..... It's really appreciated 👏👏👏👏
Thank you so much 😀
Hi Abhishek, I have bought a course for DevOps and paid good amount for that. To make sure that I do understand the concepts easily, I went through all the conceptual videos provided by IBM as well. So sad that I was not aware about your channel. Thankful that finally there is a channel which can teach in great details and with great clarity. Thanks a lot for your efforts.
🚀🚀😍
Day 3 done, thanks 🙏🏾
Brilliant Explanation great .i have started recently listinging the course
A well planned and explanation videos, thanks a lot Abhishek.
Nice explanation with good example .
Thank you for your explanation ❤
You're welcome 😊
great fan of you @Abhishek.Veeramalla, your videos are so amazing all clear no nonsense and no bakwas. upto point , short and sweet. thanks for all your efforts.
😍😍
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:01 🏢 Understanding Virtual Machines
08:33 🌐 Virtualization and Cloud
19:54 🖥️ Requesting a Virtual Machine
22:36 🔍 DevOps Efficiency through Virtualization
22:49 🏞️ Efficiency in Resource Usage
24:43 🙋♂️ Interactivity and Questions
Made with HARPA AI
Thanks for that!
Hypervisor is used to do logical partition of a server
very clear concepts and good explanation....
Explanation of VMs is understandable. Thank you Abhishek for your Valuable Contributions. Day 3 Completed
How will it be possible that in one laptop 2 persons can used at a time?
Physical Server to Virtual Machine: Logical isolation of physical server using hypervisor.
Thank you, Abhishek, for Everything you are doing a very good job for the community really appreciate your efforts!!!! 🙏🙏
Thanks
Gud real-time well explained 🔥
Thanks 🙂
Greattt , fantastic,going to learn this from now 😀😀😀and its helps me ealy to understand as banana volichi thinipinchinattu 😀😀😀
So nice of you
Thank you Sir ji
Welcome
Excellent teaching skills vunnayi Anna meeku.Teachers andharu meela explain chesthe failure student ane vadu vundadu. Love ur teaching style.
Thank you sir
Day-3
Completed
You a good teacher 🎉❤
Paid many courses, all made subject more complicated, even after a year still struggling with, Hats off to you for bringing such a mind blowing explanations, God bless.Please can you create a Slack community?
Thanks alot 😀
😂😂true bro
Before I came across Abhishek
When I started my research on how to learn devops, others will tell you to know CI/CD, Kubernetes, GIt and so on without taking you to the root of devops, they just assume that you know and you just kill the spirit, since I started with the intro, day 1 and day 2 with Abhishek, it feels I have already done with devops, he took the course to the layman’s point so you know how everything came about, not even started with the proper devops tool yet and you are enjoying it, God blessed Abhishek 🙏
Because of your 1 acre free land example I started living in that dream and lose my concertation in studying hope some day I will be in my 1 acre land dream house 😅🤣😂
Lol
Thanks Abhishek.. These videos really help me in improving my knowledge on Devops.
Thanks Mate 😊
My pleasure 😊
Sir jo ap repeat krte ho na best hai like 1 baar smj ni aata to 2nd time aajata hai keep going
Thorough explantion on the topic, thanks. I will bookmark this playlist, appreciate the effort Abhishek.
Bhaiya what about the newtorking concepts?
awesome explanation bro
Nice video ❤
Thanks 🤗
👌👌👍
thank you abhishek ....
My pleasure
We winning together, Abi
So kind of you Abhishek ❤
Im wondering how I couldn't find this gem session before 😢
Now Im working as a Techops engineer will it be easy for me to jump into devops field pls let me know.
Thank you Abhishek dada its really helpful.
Yes
100 points to Explaination, I subscribed after watching Day 0 and I am glad that I did... lovingn it so far.. Great work, thanks a lot for the free content ...
😍
Take this devops course to advanced level. GREAT EXPLANATION
Wowwwww superbb
That's the plan!
Once again, you have wowed me, Mr Abhishek.
I will share it with everyone I know would be glad and willing to learn. I will follow you on LinkedIn in a moment.
I just have to.
@@rufuszion bblv
Difference between vm and docker
Thanks abhishek ❤️
❤️
awesome
Thanks
is this course good enough for placement ?
Sir, I current working as service desk analyst level 1for 2 months. After watching your video i planned to go for devops. So I started to learn devops. My question is in IT company consider me to devops fresher or not? Or else do i need to quit the current job or not.And this year i am going to complete my degree.
Thanks alot abhishek sir❤
sir one doubht which series to watch first devops zero to hero or aws?
Abhishek a small query.... How the transition is happening in hypervisories like a little more dive into it will be more clear to understand virtuality for physical servers. Can you explain that in coming continuation video on VM's
Todays video is recorded Naveen .. I will try to cover some other time.
Sir , do I need to learn Linux for DevOps as prerequisite? I am from on-premises back ground.
Thanks Veeramalla garu,
I started this 45 days course
Now my doubts got cleared on VM side and i got the good knowledge.
Thanks
Ganesh from NJ
Most welcome
What an amazing explanation!! So crisp and so easy to understand. I use EC2 instance daily without knowing the background. So happy to found this channel. Thankyou so much annayya😇
Means alot .. thanks
Sir I have a doubt, You said that using virtual machines the servers can be shared with millions of people instead of 100 people or individual instances.right. But there would be a time when the servers can run out even with the use of hypervisors right? Like the servers arer not at all infinite like at some point they would eventually run out even with virtaul machines right sir?
To anyone who has completed the course is it hands on or just theoretical?
Purely hands on
Its easy to learn with examples, Love it.
Illustration with examples is awesome 👍👍👍
Thanks for great content
Thanks
Hi Abhishek,
Day-3
Explanation is very good. Understood the complete VM ware. Thank-you.
I am new subscriber to your channel. I love the way you explain things in layman terms. Keep it up. Good work.
Thanks and welcome
now I understand the concept of zero - hero, it's just awesome, that you are taking us through step by step-by-step process. .. thank you so much, I was blindly learning all these days, but I found the light and right direction and the right Guru as well... Many thanks .. and virtual namaskars 🙏🙏🙏😀
😍😍
Still I am working on on-prime vms and physical servers in the datacenter
Thanks
Thanks alot for contributing to the channel 💚
superb
Hello, Is there any books that you recommend to buy while we are with you in this journey of learning ?
Explained in a very simple way... loved it.
And small doubt i have watching your devops videos.
Are those videos are enough to apply a devops jobs Abhishek Or has to join in course on this.
It depends on your understanding skills
Just assume p1 server have 100Gb and A1 take 40gb and a2 take 40gb in that P1 server what if A1 wanted to increase the40gb to 80gb ??
Hello Abhishek,
Done with Day 3 of DevOps. Thank you for the Information.
For anyone who is new to the term Hypervisor,it is just a Virtual Machine Manager, i.e it manages the various Virtual Machines that are present
thanks
truth be told i love the way you explain thank you very much abhishek#
the best explanation about vm im getting end of the day 3 playlist so, if the interviewer asks what exactly is virtualization will you breif it up in al ine hoping for reply
Hey , you dont need to say any definition .. you can put that in your own words .. from what you understood in the video
I have 2 doubt. Can you please explain :
1. How hypervisor manage the multiple VM under one physical server?
2. Whether same IP address shared to all if assigned same physical server but split into multiple virtual server?
You will learn that it in next classes. But to answer your second question, vms have different ip addresses
Hello Sir, After splitting physical servers into different VM's based on tentants requests, if any minute resource of physical server remain how it can be utilized...PS1 has left with only 2GB and 5 core can it be merged to PS 2??
Its yes and no. In basic virtualization you cannot but in advanced you can a create a cluster and do that
Abhishek I need to clarify one thing Im now already installed Vmware workstation and builded Vm(Linux) In this process it takes hardly 40minitues of OS installation , My Question you as said same concept working in making VM in aws as Ec2-instance How it installed the os and keep ready for us in just few minutes ?
i think this applies to Virtual Libraries also, whatever the time we can hold access of paid books/content, we have to pay for that and after our slot, next term will goes to other aspirants.
Very nice understanding
Hi Abhishek,
I have understood the virtual machines but I have one doubt.
It's all created by AWS and as a devops engineer we are just using the servers given by them.
What is the role of devops in virtual machines???
Dont worry u will learn going ahead
Nvu ma palita devudi anna
Nvu ichina interview chusa telugu lo nenu 😍
Currently which company are you working and which tools are you working
Thanks Dhanya .. follow me on LinkedIn to get my details:)
Hi Sir. This 57 days videos is sufficient to clear devops interview for 7 years experience people.I want to switch from application support engineer to devops.
Abhishek, what an explanation that you are doing! very simple and easy to follow.Kudos to you.
😀😀
@@AbhishekVeeramalla great job sir. Let me watch the entire series.
Hi i tried to open an account following your guide lines, but stopped on the way because i was not with my card details. The account got created later but can only be accessed on my mobile phone. If I try to access on my laptop it brings out IAM page and ask me to drop my details. Please help me out.
Virtual Machines are created with the help of hyperVisor and its done by the cloud provider to improve the efficeincey and to avoid any wastage of resources ❤
Hii sir iam a begginer sir i heard classes daily amazing sir u r teaching but i want notes sir how will u give
2nd Feb, 2024
hi sir this is manikanta acutally ihave an other doute.what is defernce beetween cloud server providers like aws and virtuval mission providers vmware and oracel
Hii sir,
am started Learning Devops
and i am fresher for Devops
Can you tell me how exactly i need to learn and to get job
Bro !!! you are gem of a person, today I understood completly VM.. Hats off to your teaching skills , I have started folowing your channel and also started loving devops.
Thanks a ton
omg..my virtual machine concept is so clear.. Thank you so much 🙂
Thanks alot
Tqs abhisheka. Alot 🎉🎉beginning iam devops to learning.. But i want information to want so, iam came to ur channel its gives alot.. Frndly nature to sharing knowledge ❤️🥳🥳😍hope to give more advance 😍😍
Welcome
In this example, does each partition p1, p2 have their own hypervisor say h1,h2 or just one hypervisor for the entire server.
Worth. What a explanation? . This is worth course❤
Everything is okay but too many ads is making difficult to watch........................
Can we get physical knowledge in this 0 to hero classes like assignments, projects etc....