Network evaluation of virtualisation a real time network applications
by Dhafer Ben Khedher; Jehad S. Alomari
International Journal of Network Science (IJNS), Vol. 1, No. 3, 2017

Abstract: The basic use of virtualisation is the optimisation of technical resources, improved service and reduce the cost. Server consolidation based on virtualisation technology that implement redundancy to achieve consolidation of computing resources and provide usability, flexibility, simplify system administration, reduce the cost physical infrastructure. This technology improves utilisation in today's internet service-oriented industry data centres. This service relies on performance of different hardware subsystems. Vendor's researches have shown that performance can be achieved with virtualisation as on physical hardware. Most work done on applications performance testing in virtual solutions is conducted by vendors. In this paper, we present a critical analysis and comparison on virtual solution performance using telecommunication applications to meet high quality of service. We have mainly used in this experiment a real data in a real-time network application.

Online publication date: Tue, 11-Apr-2017

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