Storage virtualization - combines physical storage from multiple network storage devices so that they appear to be a single storage device.
Network virtualization - consolidates computing resources in a network by splitting the available bandwidth into independent channels that can be assigned to a particular server or device in real-time.
Server virtualization - hides the physical nature of server resources, including the number and identity of individual servers, processors and operating systems, from the software running on them. A
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