2012
DOI: 10.1109/mcom.2012.6122544
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Network virtualization: a hypervisor for the Internet?

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“…For management parallel OS systems on a machine, a virtualization layer is added between the hardware and operating system. This virtualization layer allows multiple operating system instances to run concurrently within virtual machines on a single computer, dynamically partitioning and sharing the available physical resources such as CPU, storage, memory and I/O devices [18].…”
Section: Hypervisormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For management parallel OS systems on a machine, a virtualization layer is added between the hardware and operating system. This virtualization layer allows multiple operating system instances to run concurrently within virtual machines on a single computer, dynamically partitioning and sharing the available physical resources such as CPU, storage, memory and I/O devices [18].…”
Section: Hypervisormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They present their ontology in 5 different layers: 1) Hardware; 2) Kernel; 3) IaaS: DaaS and computational resources assaservice CaaS; 4) PasS and 5) SaaS. Cloud technologies are a matter of research as shown in projects (Khan, 2012), (MacKenzie, 2006), (Wang, 2008), (Buyya, 2009), (Alvarez, 2012), (Mircea (a), 2010). We believe that SOA is a mature architecture suitable for the Cloud, in (MacKenzie, 2006) the OASIS Reference Model for SOA, is shown; where the reference model is defined as a model that seeks to provide common semantics, that can be used without ambiguity betwe^riT difMS implementations.…”
Section: State Of the Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reader is referred to the recent survey [3] [4] and projects GENI, G-Lab and 4WARD for an introduction. GENI [5] is an NSF-funded research project that provides the academia and the industry with a geographically distributed virtual testbed for at-scale networking experimentation.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%