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The document discusses emerging technologies related to virtual storage systems (VSS). It asks questions about what VSS stands for, which emerging technologies are associated with VSS, which technologies are used for task coordination in grid computing for VSS, and different types of computing environment migration. It also covers topics like multiprocessor systems, partitioning techniques, virtual machine monitors, dynamic class loading, garbage collection, emulation, and memory management in virtual systems.

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The document discusses emerging technologies related to virtual storage systems (VSS). It asks questions about what VSS stands for, which emerging technologies are associated with VSS, which technologies are used for task coordination in grid computing for VSS, and different types of computing environment migration. It also covers topics like multiprocessor systems, partitioning techniques, virtual machine monitors, dynamic class loading, garbage collection, emulation, and memory management in virtual systems.

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What does VSS stand for in the context of emerging technology?

 Virtual Security System


 Virtual Storage Solution
 Visual Simulation Software
 Voice Synthesis Systems

Which emerging technology is commonly associated with VSS for data storage?

 Blockchain
 Quantum Computing
 Artificial Intelligence
 Edge Computing

Which technology is commonly used for task coordination in Grid Computing for VSS?

 . Artificial Intelligence (AI)


 Blockchain
 Message Passing Interface (MPI)
 Augmented Reality

What is migration in the context of computing environment?

 Moving physical servers


 Upgrading software
 Transferring data between databases
 All of the above

Which type of migration involves moving applications from an on-premises data center to the
cloud?

 Database migration
 Cloud migration
 Server migration
 Application migration

What is the primary reason for performing data migration in a computing environment?

 Improving application performance


 Reducing hardware costs
 Upgrading software versions
 Ensuring data continuity

How many processors are there in Multiprocessor system

 1
 More than 1
 0
 None of These

In which Partitioning Technique illusion of processors created for virtual Machine

 Logical
 Physical
 Both A & B
 None of These

In which Partitioning Technique physical processors are allowed to virtual machine

 Logical
 Physical
 Both A & B
 None of These

Partitioning Techniques use to make Virtual machine work

 Slower
 Fast& Smoother
 To make System Down
 None of These

VMM stand for____________

 More than 1 Machine


 Logical
 Physical
 Faster & Smoother
 Virtual Machine Monitor

What is the main purpose of dynamic class loading in Java?

 Reducing memory usage


 Loading classes at compile-time
 Adding features at runtime
 Enhancing code execution speed

What is the primary purpose of garbage collection in virtual systems like Java or .NET?

 Enhancing code execution speed


 Identifying and reclaiming unused memory
 Managing input/output operations
 Abstracting memory allocation from the developer
What is the main goal of high-performance emulation in a virtual system?

 Minimizing virtual system overhead


 Replicating system behavior with minimal performance impact
 Maximizing host system resource utilization
 Prioritizing hardware emulation over software emulation

What is a common use case for high-performance emulation in a virtual system?

 Running software across different systems


 Testing applications in varied environments
 Legacy hardware optimization
 Enhancing software development speed

In virtual systems, where is memory dynamically allocated to objects during program execution?

 Stack
 Heap
 Cache
 Register

P2V stands for___________.

 Physical to virtual
 Permanent to virtual
 Process to virtual
 Point 2 virtual

ISA stands for____________.

 Internal system Architecture


 Inter system Architecture
 Instruction set Architecture
 Internal system Architecture

Which is not a function of operating system is_________.

 BIOS Management
 Memory Management
 Security
 File Management
GUI and CLI both are used in windows.

 True
 False

System Initialization is__________.

 process of virtualization
 virtual System
 preparing a computer system for operation
 design mapping

What is not a disadvantage of multi-processor architecture?

 Increased complexity
 High power consumption
 Difficult programming
 Reduced Cost

SIP stands for System Interconnected phase.

 True
 False

Each ____________ runs its own operating system.

 System
 virtual box
 unit
 Virtual machine

There is/are ___________ types of multi-processor.

 2
 3
 4
 1

A small virtual machine monitor can run _________ on the hardware.

 Directly
 virtually
 manually
 automatically

Which technology allows multiple virtual machines to share a single physical processor efficiently?

 Hyper-Threading
 Overclocking
 RAID
 CUDA

Which technique allows multiple virtual machines to use more memory than physically installed on
the host system

 Cache partitioning
 Memory ballooning
 Memory overcommitment
 Memory mirroring

Which technique allows a virtual machine to directly access a physical GPU for enhanced graphics
performance

 Overclocking
 GPU Passthrough
 RAID
 CPU Throttling

What is VMware vSphere

 A hardware virtualization platform


 A web browser
 A graphic design tool
 A programming language

In VMware terminology, what does VM stand for

 Virtual Machine
 Visual Memory
 Vector Module
 Virtual Monitor

In a computer system ________ is used to store both data and

instructions.

 Mapping
 Memory
 Register
 Register State

_______ are small, fast storage locations within the CPU that are

used to store temporary data.

 Memory
 Mapping
 Registers
 Debugging

In a computer system, what describes information provided to the

system for processing?

 Feedback
 Input
 Output
 Analysis

What represents the result or outcome produced by a process or

system after it has processed the given input?

 Algorithm
 Input
 Output
 Interface

Which term refers to the tangible or visible result of the input

provided to a system or process?

 Input
 Feedback
 Output
 Command

Short Questions
 What is Emerging Technology?
 What is the main role of emerging technology?
 What are the security issues of emerging technologies?
 what is cloud migration?
 write down the name types of migration?
 What is Multiprocessor System?
 Name only two types of Partitioning Techniques?
 What is Physical Partitioning?
 Write two benefits of physical partitioning?
 What is Logical Partitioning?
 What is Dynamic class?
 What is Basic Emulation?
 What is Implementing security?
 Java Native interface?
 Efficiency in High-Performance Emulation?
 What is system initialization?
 What does the ISA define regarding memory access?
 What is the role of the memory hierarchy in the context of ISA?
 What is the primary purpose of an operating system in terms of organization?
 What role does the Kernel play in the operating system interface?
 What is Memory?
 What is Register State?
 What is self-modifying code?
 What is meant by input?
 Define Cache Management?
 What is Mapping?
 What is Registers?
 What is JVM architecture
 Which method uses high-level programming language?
 In which language is JVM written?
 What is high-level language example?
 What is the other name of high-level language?
 What is Virtualizing Processors?
 What is Memory in Resource Virtualization?
 What Types OF devices are Typically Virtualized in the output/input Resource Category?
 What is Processes Enhancement?
 What is VMware Virtual Platform?

LONG QUESTIONS
 Write down the note of virtual organization (grid computing)?
 Describe Physical Partitioning? Also Describe Its Benefits and its Challenges?
 What is Basic Emulation? why Need for Basic Emulation? Challenges in Basic Emulation and Its
Advantage’s?
 What is multiprocessor architecture and the types of multiprocessor architectures?
 Explain Memory State Mapping?
 Explain Hll Architecture?
 Explain Memory and Processors In Resource Virtualization?

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