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Volume - 3 | Issue - 1 | june 2024

Virtualization and the Funding Problems in Developing Countries: A Case Study of a Network Simulation of a Hospital Environment Constructed Virtually
Gargis Bartla  , Jihaad Okda, Nadia Abd-Alsabour  27  34
Pages: 183-207
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Bartla, Gargis, Jihaad Okda, and Nadia Abd-Alsabour. "Virtualization and the Funding Problems in Developing Countries: A Case Study of a Network Simulation of a Hospital Environment Constructed Virtually." Recent Research Reviews Journal 3, no. 1 (2024): 183-207
Published
29 June, 2024
Abstract

A virtual machine utilizes software instead of a computer to install and run programs. Virtualization software establishes an abstract layer on top of the machine hardware, which allows the hardware components of this single machine to be divided into many virtual computers. In this article, a network simulation of a hospital environment is built virtually. With some modifications, it can be adapted elsewhere. Here, the objective is to obtain the best features at the lowest cost. The constructed virtual network will be used by the hospital staff, the IT department, the patients, and the visitors. A hospital network is simulated by hosting two Windows servers on a VMware workstation application, with two Windows 10 clients as virtual machine applications. A VMware virtual switch is used to create a network between them. This virtual network system provides a variety of important and essential network functions needed by any hospital or an emerging organization at low cost, such as data sharing, user access restrictions, system policies resources, a security system, a network monitoring system, a mail server, a backup solution, and a centralized management.

Keywords

Virtualization Technology Virtual Networks Virtualization Software VMware Workstation Real-Time Monitoring Centralized Management Hospital Management System Hospital Network Simulation Sharing Security Low Budget Small Companies

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