Our development processes for delivery are mature and flexible.VirtualizationRize Corp is one of the first companies to start working on Virtualization technologies in India and had partnered with global leading companies to provide integrated Virtualization and Remote Administration Services.
We provide integrated Virtualization solutions that significantly benefits organizations in many ways:
Virtualization Technologies:
About Virtualization ManagementVirtualization technologies can deliver sea-changing benefits to your
organization. As an organization's computing environment gets more
virtualized, it also gets more abstract. Increasing abstraction can
increase complexity, making it harder for IT staff to control their
world and undermining the benefits of virtualization.
Application Virtualization:Application virtualization
separates the application configuration layer from the OS. It enables
applications to run on clients – including desktops, servers and
laptops – without being installed, and to be administered from a
central location. This has huge implications for everything from patch
and upgrade management to deploying and terminating applications.
Technology categories that fall under application virtualization include:Application Streaming. The application is delivered in a package that
may include a subset of OS files and configuration settings. Running
the package requires the installation of a lightweight client
application. Packages are usually delivered over a protocol such as
HTTP or RTSP.
Operating system-level virtualizationVirtualizing a physical server at the operating system level, enabling multiple isolated and secure virtualized servers to run on a single physical server. The "guest" OS environments share the same OS as the host system – i.e. the same OS kernel is used to implement the "guest" environments. Applications running in a given "guest" environment view it as a stand-alone system.
Server VirtualizationThe core idea of hardware virtualization is simple: Use software to create a virtual machine that emulates a physical computer. This creates a separate OS environment that is logically isolated from the host server. By providing multiple VMs at once, this approach allows running several operating systems simultaneously on a single physical machine.
Storage VirtualizationGenerally speaking, storage virtualization refers to providing a logical, abstracted view of physical storage devices. It provides a way for many users or applications to access storage without being concerned with where or how that storage is physically located or managed. It enables the physical storage in an environment to be shared across multiple application servers, and physical devices behind the virtualization layer to be viewed and managed as if they were one large storage pool with no physical boundaries.
Network VirtualizationThe term network virtualization is used to describe a number of different things. Perhaps the most common is the idea of a virtual private network (VPN). VPNs abstract the notion of a network connection, allowing a remote user to access an organization's internal network just as if she were physically attached to that network. Network virtualization can help protect IT environments from Internet-based threats while providing users with fast and secure remote access to applications and data.
Desktop VirtualizationDesktop Virtualization creates a separate OS environment on the desktop, allowing non-compatible legacy or line of business applications to operate within a more current desktop operating system.
Presentation VirtualizationPresentation virtualization isolates processing from the graphics and I/O, making it possible to run an application in one location but have it be controlled in another. It creates virtual sessions, in which the applications executing project their user interfaces remotely. Each session might run only a single application, or it might present its user with a complete desktop offering multiple applications. In either case, several virtual sessions can use the same installed copy of an application. |















