Network and Server Virtualization Emulating Technological Infrastructures

Authors

  • Juan Casierra Cavada Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador, sede Esmeraldas.
  • Xavier Quiñónez Ku Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador, sede Esmeraldas.
  • Luis Herrera Izquierdo Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador, sede Esmeraldas.
  • Carlos Egas Acosta Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador, sede Esmeraldas.

Keywords:

virtualization networking; virtual interfaces; virtual containers; access to information technology.

Abstract

The need to develop skills in the area of information and communication technologies is something imperious in the companies, as well as the growth of requirements in virtualization technologies applied to data centers, managing platforms such as Xen Server, Vmware, Proxmox, among others; therefore, the objective of formulate technological scenarios that allow the execution of professional practices in virtual environments and so keep updated concepts to face the challenges of the technology industry. For this purpose, a qualitative and quantitative study was carried out, descriptive, bibliographical and analytical work with two professionals from the School of Systems and Computation of the Pontifical Catholic University of Ecuador (PUCESE), validating the management of routers, servers and central communication, without licensing costs. The results obtained demonstrated the effectiveness of virtual procedures considerably, allowing the management of communications, sharing and balancing hardware resources based on requirements, which becomes a fundamental option in the field of business communications networks, with some minimal compatibility limitations.

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Published

2018-06-11

How to Cite

Casierra Cavada, J., Quiñónez Ku, X., Herrera Izquierdo, L., & Egas Acosta, C. (2018). Network and Server Virtualization Emulating Technological Infrastructures. Revista Científica Hallazgos21, 3. Retrieved from https://revistas.pucese.edu.ec/hallazgos21/article/view/236

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