Physical hardware such as the CPU, GPU, RAM etc.
What are Raw Resources?
Hardware or software that creates and manages virtual instances
What is a hypervisor?
These are the main forms of virtualization
What is Application, Server, and Desktop?
When this is done, the actual program in use is not put on a machine you have access to
What is application virtualization?
This can complicate geodata specific cases
What is server virtualization?
These make up the infrastructure points of an internal network
What are sub-nets?
A virtualized desktop for ArcGIS Pro, with only 4GB RAM has not been virtualized to meet these
What are minimum requirements?
These two things can be arbitrary in virtualized machines/servers but have a profound impact on licensing
What are MAC IDs and UMNs?
These can cause data to become degraded as it travels along a network
What are Network hops?
This can be used to avoid buying individual laptops for every user in an organization, and instead individual servers and a hypervisor can be used
What is Desktop Virtualization?
A Command Prompt that allows users to see their MAC ID
What is ipconfig /all?
This is a process by where specific resources are not set aside for an application and it is treated as any other program requesting resources
What is emulation?
A unique identifier assigned to a network interface controller (NIC)
What is a MAC ID?
Virtualization wherein the entire concept of the roaming and local profiles is virtualized
What is User Experience Virtualization?
Moving folders ArcGIS Pro uses to this machine can help improve performance
What is the machine the hypervisor is installed on?