Virtualization and Virtual Machines

Virtualization is a technology that allows you to create multiple simulated environments or dedicated resources from a single, physical hardware system, while Virtual Machines are software emulations of physical computers. Coursera's catalogue on Virtualization and Virtual Machines helps you understand and implement these technologies to maximize resource utilization and increase operational efficiency. You'll learn about the principles of virtualization, types of virtual machines, their architecture and management, and how to implement virtualization using platforms like VMware or VirtualBox. Additionally, you'll learn about topics like server consolidation, disaster recovery, testing and development, and cloud computing - all integral components of modern IT infrastructure.
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    Skills you'll gain: Software Development Methodologies, Development Environment, Software Development, Application Programming Interface (API), Version Control, Software Design Patterns, JSON, Software Design, Network Engineering, Restful API, Virtualization and Virtual Machines, Web Applications, TCP/IP, YAML, Extensible Markup Language (XML), Authentications

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    Pohang University of Science and Technology(POSTECH)

    Skills you'll gain: Blockchain, Cryptography, Transaction Processing, Encryption, Data Structures, Virtualization and Virtual Machines, Network Protocols, Distributed Computing, Algorithms