vdc (virtual data center)

A virtual data center offers the capabilities of a traditional data center, but using cloud-based resources instead of physical resources. It provides an organization with the ability to deploy additional infrastructure resources at need without acquiring, deploying, configuring, and maintaining physical appliances. This enables organizations to take advantage of the flexibility, scalability, and cost savings of cloud computing.
A data center architecture is designed to provide an organization with certain types of resources. These include processing power, also called “compute” (CPU), storage (RAM and disk space), and networking connectivity. While an organization can deploy all of these resources in an on-prem data center, these same resources are available for lease in the cloud. Instead of purchasing and maintaining their own physical infrastructure, virtual data centers allow organizations to rent virtual infrastructure from cloud providers at need.
Benefits of a Virtual Data Center
Virtual data centers provide a number of advantages over physical ones, including: