Virtual Infrastructure definition

Virtual Infrastructure means the collection of Servers that are being specifically used to host Virtual Machines.

Examples of Virtual Infrastructure in a sentence

  • Related Links Deployment Documents and Tools for implementation services Project Staffing Requirements for Server Virtualization projects Definitions and Terminology seen in Virtual Server Environments Virtual Infrastructure Support Page Below are a number of template documents that can be used while on-site at a client.

  • The Virtual Infrastructure information model describes the service for the provisioning and management of virtual network slices, which is implemented by the Virtual Infrastructure Manager component of the SDN controller (see Table 3).

  • In the Virtual Data Centre use case, the DCN Control Plane provides on-demand virtual optical infrastructures with a given set of capabilities and a certain level of programmability exposed through open APIs. This programmability allows the Virtual Infrastructure Operator (VIO) who operate the VDC to dynamically control the bandwidth allocation, within the boundaries of the virtual optical resources available in its own VDC.

  • The Virtual Infrastructure Manager of the COSIGN SDN controller is responsible for managing the actions performed over the virtual optical slices.

  • Additional storage to the initial allocation is priced in the Virtual Infrastructure Services in the UNM IT Service Catalog.

  • To access this tab, on the navigation panel, under Dashboards, click VMware > VMware Explorer, and in the Virtual Infrastructure view, select a monitored ESX® host or a virtual machine.

  • The Virtual Infrastructure view contains a navigation tree on the Topology tab that represents the various virtual infrastructure objects: Virtual Centers, Datacenters, Clusters, ESX Hosts, Resource Pools, and Virtual Machines.

  • Virtual Infrastructure View Object Icons Icon Object Object Name NOTE: A single virtual machine running at a high CPU utilization does not trigger an alarm for its parent ESX Server.

  • Plane services at the A-CPI‌ The COSIGN control plane offers two main services at its northbound interface: the provisioning and management of Virtual Infrastructure and the provisioning and management of end-to-end connectivity.

  • In particular the Virtual Infrastructure Manager will be implemented as an extension of the Virtual Tenant Network (VTN) application, which is an OpenDaylight project, and will be improved to support the virtualization of optical switches.

Related to Virtual Infrastructure

  • energy infrastructure means any physical equipment or facility which is located within the Union or linking the Union to one or more third countries and falling under the following categories:

  • Critical infrastructure means a communication infrastructure system, cybersecurity system, electric grid, hazardous waste treatment system, or water treatment facility.

  • Critical Energy Infrastructure Information means all information, whether furnished before or after the mutual execution of this Agreement, whether oral, written or recorded/electronic, and regardless of the manner in which it is furnished, that is marked “CEII” or “Critical Energy Infrastructure Information” or which under all of the circumstances should be treated as such in accordance with the definition of CEII in 18 C.F.R. § 388.13(c)(1). The Receiving Party shall maintain all CEII in a secure place. The Receiving Party shall treat CEII received under this agreement in accordance with its own procedures for protecting CEII and shall not disclose CEII to anyone except its Authorized Representatives.

  • Green infrastructure means a stormwater management measure that manages stormwater close to its source by:

  • Infrastructure means infrastructure serving the County and improved or unimproved real estate and personal property, including machinery and equipment, used in the operation of the Project, within the meaning of Section 4-29-68 of the Code.