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Virtual resource partitioning

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Virtual Resoruce Partitioning (also known as VRP) is a virtualization tachnology that allows to allocated computerized resources (such as CPU & IO) to transactions. Unlike conventional virtualization technologies (such as those that are used by Vmware that alloicate resources per operatig system (windows,Linux...), the VRP technology is working 2 level deepers while allowing to regulate and control the amount of resoruces that are used by specific transactions within the application. VRP technology is used to give more (or less) resources to applicative transaction and by that, boost it (or slow it down).

References

1. http://wikibin.org/articles/virtual-resource-partitioning.html 2. http://www.slideshare.net/jimmyschwarzkopf/infrastructure-market-2009 3. http://www.technoquay.com/IT%20Busness/MORE%E6%97%A5%E6%9C%AC%E8%AA%9E.pdf