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Provisioning virtualized datacenters through Virtual Computing Lab

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Virtual Computing Lab (VCL) is an Apache licensed, open source, on demand, remote access system that dynamically provisions computing resources to end users. In the hands-on labs for the new course Virtualization Technologies, each student installs and administers a virtualized datacenter, which contains two VMware ESX servers, a VMware vCenter server and a data storage server. In a normal lab environment, these servers require high-end hardware to run. Instead of using expensive physical machines to set up the physical datacenters, we created a VCL virtual environment which included four virtual machines that hosted ESX servers, the vCenter server and the Openfiler iSCSI/NFS storage server. The virtual datacenter image can be loaded, on demand, on VCL blade servers. As a result, every student has the opportunity to manage her/his own virtual datacenter and complete hands-on exercises, individually, at any time and from any place. Our virtual datacenter image is different from other typical VCL virtual environments in that Windows/Linux virtual machines are deployed on the virtual machines running ESX servers - a VM-inside-VM solution. VCL provides a scalable, cost-effective solution for students to learn virtualized datacenter skills and cloud computing administration.

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