in this new environment l found myself, you have been of great help for and love for this profession grows everyday. I can not wait to learn more from you. Thank you so much
hi sunny you are doing a good job but in this video, I think you forget that you are talking about type 2 at 3:24 and giving the example of type 1, if I am not wrong Parallels Desktop for Mac, QEMU, VirtualBox, VMware Player, and VMware are examples of type 2 hypervisor. so for that, I comment here
At 1:56, "A virtual machine can be configured to use not only a different OS, but also a different type of CPU, storage drive, or NIC than its host." How is it possible to use different type or CPU, storage drive or NIC? Do we have to provide them externally somehow?
nice tutorial about virtualization! this helps me right now with handling backup solution for data centers. i hope to see you discuss about it in the future. cheers!
This was very informative. I would like to point out that there seems to be a mistake in the examples given for Type 1 and Type 2 hypervisor softwares. When presenting examples in the type 2 section, the examples he gives are listed at "type 1". I believe he meant that they are type 2 as this is the type 2 section and he already gave examapltes of type 1 software in the previous type 1 section of the video
@@JohnSmith-fo2or You are quite right. It is not very clear in its classification. It is a Kernel-based Virtual Machine hypervisor, which can be in both categories.
Sunny I've watched several of your videos and I want to say I've enjoyed each one. You do an excellent job of presenting these concepts and I want to say thank you for making these videos! I would like to make one suggestion, I think it would take your videos to the next level if you would take some training to make your accent not so heavy, it would go a long way in helping to understand you. Anyways I wanted to say thank you, I'm subscribed to your channel and I'll look forward to your future content!
Docker and Kubernetes are containers, not virtual machines (VMs). Containers run as an application and isolate the resources of the container from other containers. Containers are more "lightweight" than VMs.
Thanks for uploading such latest and greatest technology.....expect from you a lot more like Cloud, IoT, big data, cyber security and many more..... I am afraid that KVM should be a Type 2 hypervisor as it gets installed on centos and RHEL Linux.....please correct me if I am wrong...
For anyone who is asking why would a virtual machine be good for you I'll tell you this. I have a Windows 10 machine with a VM with Windows 10 on top of it. I work in the VM and makes backup copies of it periodically (pretty much every day) so if during the course of my experimenting I fowl something up I can just go back to the backup of the VM and copy it back to the computer using the based Windows 10 install and then go back to the VM and lose very little progress. I avoid having to reinstall all the apps and configuration because the backup is a complete restoration of the VM. It's saved my goose more than once when an upgrade to an app or OS had unexpected results.
The best explanation for virtualization I have seen, as usual prof.Sunny explains concepts throughly and comprehensively thanks Sunny
Thanks a lot for your compliment!
in this new environment l found myself, you have been of great help for and love for this profession grows everyday. I can not wait to learn more from you. Thank you so much
sunny's classes make me understand bright like that of a sun ☀
Very professional, educational and great delivery of the information at hand. Thank you for making!
You are welcome!
The way you explain is just great.....very simply you can make people understand.....
hi sunny you are doing a good job but in this video, I think you forget that you are talking about type 2 at 3:24 and giving the example of type 1, if I am not wrong Parallels Desktop for Mac, QEMU, VirtualBox, VMware Player, and VMware are examples of type 2 hypervisor. so for that, I comment here
Would HyperV installed as a windows feature be considered type2?
I think Parallels Desktop is type 2?
man, sunny you are the best online teacher ever
Your videos are crisp and clear!! Thank You Sunny.
You are welcome! Thank you for your time! Check out my other videos please!
Sunny, Amazing teaching and communication skills. You explained a complex topic in a simple way. Thank you so much for this video!!!
Thank you for you nice comments! see you next time!
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Absolutely love your channel, has great vibes and clear explanations. You sir are a saint.
Glad you enjoy it!
Thank you very much for your videos man!! Ive been jobb searching and watching these videos to refresh my mind many times
Good luck with your job hunting.
Found your channel one of the most outstanding in explaining varies concepts. Earned a new Sub
Best Explanation of the concept in very simple language.
Glad you liked it
This makes virtualization so easy to understand! Thank you!
Nice and straight to the point. Good job Sunny!!
I always hit like before I watch a video from Sunny's channel .
I appreciate.
Great job Sunny fundamentals are a must for all entry level enthusiasts
Thank you very much.
Simplest and the best explanation ever! Thank you sir!
Glad it helped!
Extremely helpful video!! Best one I've seen in my search for answers!
Great video! Best explanation I found to break it down as simply as possible. Thank you!
Very clear. Good job Sunny. Thanks!
Your videos are the best, please keep posting ! ...and thank you !
Thank you for encouraging. I appreciate.
At 1:56, "A virtual machine can be configured to use not only a different OS, but also a different type of CPU, storage drive, or NIC than its host." How is it possible to use different type or CPU, storage drive or NIC? Do we have to provide them externally somehow?
Great Explanation! I have always respected the Asian people for their professionalism!
Thank you for watching!
Hi Sunny, very good tutorial, I like your short but very effective video tutorial so much. Thanks 🙏🙇
Thank you for supporting !
nice tutorial about virtualization! this helps me right now with handling backup solution for data centers. i hope to see you discuss about it in the future. cheers!
Great stuff Sunny, very well explained.
Much appreciated!
Thanks Sunny. your videos are very helpful. good work
Sunny, thank you very very much for your videos. They are great help to understand IT stuff! You bring light to the dark kingdom!
I am glad they helped, which is my mission and passion.
it really help and easy to understand about virtualization. Thank you!
sunny thanks your explanation is really easy to understand
Excellent!. Well explained. Many thanks!.
thank you so much. your videos are easy to understand. keep sharing
I will upload more videos soon.
This was very informative. I would like to point out that there seems to be a mistake in the examples given for Type 1 and Type 2 hypervisor softwares. When presenting examples in the type 2 section, the examples he gives are listed at "type 1". I believe he meant that they are type 2 as this is the type 2 section and he already gave examapltes of type 1 software in the previous type 1 section of the video
Great explanation!! Looking forward to more! Thank!!
Glad it was helpful!
Awesome explanation...
Bro your videos are so great.
Thank you so much 😀
You nailed it man.
3:25 mistakenly type 1?
Which one? Do you mean "KVM"?
@@sunnyclassroom24 it should be type 2 maybe?!
@@JohnSmith-fo2or You are quite right. It is not very clear in its classification. It is a Kernel-based Virtual Machine hypervisor, which can be in both categories.
@@sunnyclassroom24 3:25 mistake but not a big issue .. thanks for the video!
@@MrSlauco you are welcome!
Best explanation...thanks so muchh
You are welcome, Vasanth.
解释得好清楚!订阅了!谢谢
Congrats, Sir!!!
Very informative, thanks.
Thanks so much sunny... love ur videos
You are quite welcome!
best teacher ever!
Wow incredibly informative, thank you!
Sunny I've watched several of your videos and I want to say I've enjoyed each one. You do an excellent job of presenting these concepts and I want to say thank you for making these videos! I would like to make one suggestion, I think it would take your videos to the next level if you would take some training to make your accent not so heavy, it would go a long way in helping to understand you. Anyways I wanted to say thank you, I'm subscribed to your channel and I'll look forward to your future content!
Thank you for your comments! ?I try.
You are great! Please keep doing it
I will.
Please make some content over cloud computing
Sunny , Can you explain what is a *"docker"* and *"kubernetes"* ?
Docker and Kubernetes are containers, not virtual machines (VMs). Containers run as an application and isolate the resources of the container from other containers. Containers are more "lightweight" than VMs.
you're the best of the best as always !
You are good teacher
THANK YOU, AMAZING VIDEO!
You're very welcome!
Good explanation, thanks!!
FANTASTIC !!! THANK YOU !!
You are welcome! Thank you for your support!
you can clarify the problem about the different hypervisor type 1 and 2 ? I am not clear. Thanks
Learn how to install type 2 hypervisor practically from the following link: th-cam.com/video/FCUf8yxHy9A/w-d-xo.html
Excellent.
Many thanks!
Thanks for uploading such latest and greatest technology.....expect from you a lot more like Cloud, IoT, big data, cyber security and many more.....
I am afraid that KVM should be a Type 2 hypervisor as it gets installed on centos and RHEL Linux.....please correct me if I am wrong...
You are not wrong. KVM is not very clear in terms of type 1 or type 2.
For anyone who is asking why would a virtual machine be good for you I'll tell you this. I have a Windows 10 machine with a VM with Windows 10 on top of it. I work in the VM and makes backup copies of it periodically (pretty much every day) so if during the course of my experimenting I fowl something up I can just go back to the backup of the VM and copy it back to the computer using the based Windows 10 install and then go back to the VM and lose very little progress. I avoid having to reinstall all the apps and configuration because the backup is a complete restoration of the VM. It's saved my goose more than once when an upgrade to an app or OS had unexpected results.
super sir
Well-spoken
Thank you for watching!
3:29, Type 2 hypervisors.
When sunny classroom replies more than everyone in total
Thanks Sunny Sir
i like the ggw music. took me a min to figure it out. :)
Great video!
thanks.
5:46 Just compare no. 2 on both sides ;)
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
thanks this helped !
Please create more classes on vSAN, vMotion
Sunny,thanks for video.
how can I connect to you personall?
Hey Buddy,
I believe that Hyper-V is not in the category of Bare-matel hypervisors, as it's dependant to Win OS...
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Microsoft Hyper V is available in both flavours....native as well as hosted hypervisor
@@IT-Presales I know it is not easy to categorize them now because they can be in both types depending on how we define them.
thanks
You are welcome!
thanks!
I mean your about to make millions of dollars is a good motivator lol
I hope Sunny you can upload a topic about Containerization and Containers like Kurbenetes or Docker.
3.25 is type 2 example, not type 1. you pronounced and written it wrong as type 1.
That jingle at the end sucks
Learn how to install type 2 hypervisor practically from the following link: th-cam.com/video/FCUf8yxHy9A/w-d-xo.html
Thanks