Virtual infrastructure is a framework that pools and manages resources such as computing power, storage, and networking in a virtualized environment. It allows organizations to create and manage virtual machines (VMs) and other virtualized resources, improving resource utilization, scalability, and agility. It is commonly used for server consolidation, disaster recovery, and cloud computing environments, reducing hardware costs and simplifying management.
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