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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract La physicalisation, qui s'oppose dans ce sLa physicalisation, qui s'oppose dans ce sens à la virtualisation, est un terme définissant le fait d'assembler un grand nombre de serveurs physiques dédiés équipés de processeurs très basse consommation (ultra-low power) dans un même châssis. Ce système s'intègre dans une « informatique éco-responsable » (éco-TIC). Son concept peut se rapprocher de celui du serveur lame.ut se rapprocher de celui du serveur lame. , Physicalization of computer hardware (the Physicalization of computer hardware (the opposite of virtualization), is a way to place multiple physical machines in a rack unit.It can be a way to reduce hardware costs, since in some cases, server processors cost more per core than energy efficient laptop processors, which may make up for added cost of board level integration. While Moore's law makes increasing integration less expensive, some jobs require much I/O bandwidth, which may be less expensive to provide using many less-integrated processors. Applications and services that are I/O bound are likely to benefit from such physicalized environments. This ensures that each operating system instance is running on a processor that has its own network interface card, host bus and I/O sub-system unlike in the case of a multi-core servers where a single I/O sub-system is shared between all the cores / VMs. A (or simply physicalization) is a physical artefact whose geometry or material properties encode data. It has the main goals to engage people and to communicate data using computer-supported physical data representations.r-supported physical data representations.
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rdfs:comment Physicalization of computer hardware (the Physicalization of computer hardware (the opposite of virtualization), is a way to place multiple physical machines in a rack unit.It can be a way to reduce hardware costs, since in some cases, server processors cost more per core than energy efficient laptop processors, which may make up for added cost of board level integration. While Moore's law makes increasing integration less expensive, some jobs require much I/O bandwidth, which may be less expensive to provide using many less-integrated processors.ide using many less-integrated processors. , La physicalisation, qui s'oppose dans ce sLa physicalisation, qui s'oppose dans ce sens à la virtualisation, est un terme définissant le fait d'assembler un grand nombre de serveurs physiques dédiés équipés de processeurs très basse consommation (ultra-low power) dans un même châssis. Ce système s'intègre dans une « informatique éco-responsable » (éco-TIC). Son concept peut se rapprocher de celui du serveur lame.ut se rapprocher de celui du serveur lame.
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