PC PRO Chapter 10
Across
- 2. You can create a *BLANK* computer by keeping the existing installation of Windows. To do this, create a new partition on a storage device and install the new version of Windows into it
- 4. Introduced major changes to the Windows OS.
- 10. Require extensive RAM and CPU processing power.
- 13. Developed to address many of the problems found in Windows Vista.
- 15. Requires no interaction from the user during the installation process.
- 17. Delivers software applications to the client either over the internet or on a local area network.
- 18. You install Windows on one computer and then copy that image to other computers.
- 19. Delivers everything a developer needs to build an application.
- 22. Needs to be able to connect to a remote desktop session.
- 25. A type of virtualization where the virtual machine completely simulates a real physical host.
- 28. Use when multiple systems need to be migrated at the same time on a large networ
- 29. A type of virtualization where only some of the components of the virtual machine are virtualized.
- 30. Designed to address many of the issues customers had with Windows 8.
- 32. A file that is created within the host operating system and that simulates a hard disk for the virtual machine.
- 33. Typically used for media streaming, file sharing, and printer sharing.
- 35. A virtual network used to allow communication between virtual machines on the same virtualization host and between virtual machines and the host operating system.
- 36. Delivers infrastructure to the client, such as processing, storage, networks, and virtualized environments.
- 38. Implement a high-end audio adapter with a surround-sound speaker system.
- 39. Adds a new installation of Windows
- 40. The ability to install and run multiple operating systems concurrently on a single physical machine.
- 41. Microsoft's enterprise hypervisor.
- 42. A virtual network used to provide virtual machines with access to a physical network, allowing them to communicate with externally located servers and clients.
Down
- 1. A combination of software, data access, computation, and storage services provided to clients through the internet.
- 3. Cloud-based computing resources for a single organization.
- 5. The actual system hardware, such as the hard disk drive(s), optical drive, RAM, processors, etc.
- 6. The Windows installation files must first be copied to a network location.
- 7. One of the tasks your should complete for a successful installation of windows. Edit the *BLANK* settings to boot from the hard drive first. This prevents the system from accidentally booting from the optical drive or the USB drive.
- 8. Use *BLANK* to transfer all user settings and data from the old installation to the new installation.
- 9. Should be optimized to run desktop productivity applications.
- 11. A type of virtualization where the hardware is not virtualized.
- 12. A combination of public, private, and community cloud resources from different service providers.
- 14. Require a great deal of processing power
- 16. To fix a currently installed Windows implementation.
- 20. Cloud-based computing resources shared by several organizations.
- 21. Require extensive video processing and screen space.
- 23. Require a great deal of processing power.
- 24. A virtual network used to allow communication only between virtual machines on the same virtualization server.
- 26. If you are installing a new version of Windows 8 or 10 on an existing computer you should run *BLANK* to determine whether your system is compaitable.
- 27. Updates your current Windows installation to a newer version of Windows.
- 31. Cloud-based computing resources such as platforms, applications, and storage that are made available to the general public by a cloud service provider.
- 32. A software implementation of a computer that executes programs like a physical machine.
- 34. You *BLANK* upgrade from a 32-bit operating system to a 64-bit operating system (or vice versa)
- 37. A thin layer of software that resides between the virtual operating system(s) and the hardware.