Virtualization detailed syllabus for Information Technology (IT) for 2019 regulation curriculum has been taken from the Anna Universities official website and presented for the IT students. For course code, course name, number of credits for a course and other scheme related information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.
For Information Technology 5th Sem scheme and its subjects, do visit IT 5th Sem 2019 regulation scheme. For Professional Elective-I scheme and its subjects refer to IT Professional Elective-I syllabus scheme. The detailed syllabus of virtualization is as follows.
Course Objective:
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Unit I
Introduction To Virtualization
System Architectures – Virtual Machine Basics – Process Virtual Machines – System Virtual Machines – Taxonomy of Virtual Machines – Emulation: Basic Interpretation – Threaded Interpretation – Pre-Coded and Direct Interpretation – Binary Translation – Full and ParaVirtualization – Types of Hypervisor – Types of Virtualization.
Suggested Activities:
- Install Oracle Virtual Box/VMware workstation and create a blackboard application [Hint: One VM should act as a master and other VMs acts as a listeners, when any content is written by the master VM, the content should be displayed in all the Listener VMs]
Suggested Evaluation Methods:
- Quizzes on process virtual machines and system virtual machines.
- Assignments on types of virtualization tools and products.
- Report submission virtualization tools and products.
Unit II
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Unit III
Network Virtualization
Design of Scalable Enterprise Networks – Virtualizing the Campus – WAN Design – WAN Architecture – WAN virtualization – Virtual Enterprise Transport Virtualization – VLANs and Scalability – Theory Network Device Virtualization Layer 2 – VLANs Layer 3 VRF Instances Layer 2 – VFIs Virtual Firewall Contexts Network Device Virtualization – Datapath Virtualization Layer 2: 802.1q – Trunking Generic Routing Encapsulation – IPSec L2TPv3 Label Switched Paths – Control-Plane Virtualization – Routing Protocols – VRF- Aware Routing – Multi-Topology Routing.
Suggested Activities:
- Create and configure a VLAN using Cisco packet tracer.
- Connect the created VLANs using router in Cisco packet tracer.
Suggested Evaluation Methods:
- Demonstration – Inter VLAN Communication.
Unit IV
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Unit V
Applying Virtualization
Comparison of Virtualization Technologies: Guest OS, Host OS, Hypervisor, Emulation, Kernel Level – Shared Kernel – Enterprise Solutions: Vmware Server, ESXi, Citrix Xen Server, Microsoft Virtual PC, Microsoft Hyper-V, Virtual Box – Server Virtualization: Configuring Server with Server Virtualization, Adjusting and Tuning Virtual Servers, VM Backup and Migration – Desktop Virtualization: Terminal Services, Hosted Desktop, Web Based Solutions, Localized Virtualized Desktop – Network and Storage Virtualization: VPN, VLAN, SAN and VSAN, NAS.
Suggested Activities:
- Mini Project – Use Virtualization Tools.
Suggested Evaluation Methods:
- Demonstration of the mini project.
Course Outcome:
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Text Books:
- Chris Wolf, Erick M. Halter, “Virtualization: From the Desktop to the Enterprise”, APress, 2005.
- James E. Smith, Ravi Nair, “Virtual Machines: Versatile Platforms for Systems and Processes”, Elsevier/Morgan Kaufmann, 2005.
- David Marshall, Wade A. Reynolds, “Advanced Server Virtualization: VMware and Microsoft Platform in the Virtual Data Center”, Auerbach Publications, 2006.
References:
- William von Hagen, “Professional Xen Virtualization”, Wrox Publications, January, 2008.
- Kumar Reddy, Victor Moreno, “Network virtualization”, Cisco Press, July, 2006.
- Amy Newman, Kenneth Hess, “Practical Virtualization Solutions: Virtualization from the Trenches”, Prentice Hall, October 2009.
For detailed syllabus of all the other subjects of Information Technology 5th Sem, visit IT 5th Sem subject syllabuses for 2019 regulation.
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