
Cloud computing is a prominent developing technology that primarily focuses on data storage and the provision of on-demand computer resources for diverse applications. Users may save their data on the cloud and access it quickly and effortlessly. The accessibility of cloud data from any location at any time has drawn many users to this technology; yet, a significant concern in this setting is the privacy of user data. The consolidation of many users' data in a single location raises concerns over data privacy among the users. Virtualization is a method used to provide a virtual environment for the identification and isolation of user data. It enables a user to execute numerous operating systems concurrently on a single computer by generating virtual instances of an operating system, server, or network resource. Virtualization enables the operation of numerous servers on a single system while maintaining isolation between them, since they function on distinct virtual machines.
Operating System, Servers, Security, Virtualization, Virtual Machine
Operating System, Servers, Security, Virtualization, Virtual Machine
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