virtualization - is the act of creating a virtual (rather than actual) version of something at the same abstraction level, including virtual computer hardware platforms, storage devices, and computer network resources, emulation - imitation of behavior of a computer or other electronic system with the help of another type of system, consolidation - when data storage or server resources are shared among multiple users and accessed by multiple applications**., redundancy - is a system design in which a component is duplicated so if it fails there will be a backup, obsolete - refers to outdated computer hardware, software, technology, services or practices that are no longer used, even if they are in working condition, hypervisor - also known as a virtual machine monitor or VMM, is software that creates and runs virtual machines (VMs), hardware abstraction - is a layer of programming that allows a computer operating system to interact with a hardware device at a general or abstract level rather than at a detailed hardware level, data interception - specific type of data referring to information that is captured during transmission, guest operating system - software installed onto and running on the virtual machine., host operating system - software on a computer that works with the underlying hardware.,

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