There are mainly two types of hypervisors in cloud computing. There’s the Type 1 or bare metal hypervisor, and there’s the Type 2 or hosted hypervisor. In this post, we will describe each type, discuss its...
Dennis Colar, Director of Channel Development and Strategic Alliances at Parallels®, sat down with VMblog recently for a video interview to discuss the...
Cloud computing on demand refers to resources such as applications, processors, and storage being made available to users whenever needed via cloud technology. Thus, organizations can scale resources up or down easily with this model....
Application cloud hosting is the process of making websites and applications accessible to users through cloud computing resources. Unlike traditional application hosting, which uses a single server to host workloads, application...
A server failure solution is a technology that allows operational processes to switch between primary and secondary systems during downtime. Also, the solution can also automatically enable processes between system components, such as servers,...
We’re pleased to announce the recognition of Parallels® RAS in G2’s Fall 2022 Implementation Index and Grid® Reports.
Parallels RAS achieved recognition in...
In a nutshell, network infrastructure is the collection of hardware and software that constitutes a particular network. These various components work together in a physical or virtual network to provide users with the capability to accomplish tasks through...
A software-defined datacenter (SDDC)—also called a virtual datacenter—is a datacenter facility where all the IT infrastructure components, such as compute, networking, and storage, are virtualized and delivered to users as a...