non-virtualized hosting
[/nɑːn vɜːr.tʃu.ə.laɪzd ˈhoʊ.stɪŋ/]
nounpl: non-virtualized hosting services
hospedagem não virtualizada
1. A web hosting service where a client's website or application runs directly on a physical server without virtualization technology, meaning dedicated hardware resources without partitioning through hypervisors
The company chose non-virtualized hosting to ensure maximum performance and dedicated server resources for their critical applications.
A empresa escolheu hospedagem não virtualizada para garantir desempenho máximo e recursos de servidor dedicados para suas aplicações críticas.
2. Traditional server hosting where the entire physical machine is allocated to a single customer or application without virtual machine abstraction layers
Non-virtualized hosting was the standard before cloud computing became prevalent in the industry.
A hospedagem não virtualizada era o padrão antes da computação em nuvem se tornar prevalente na indústria.
This term is primarily used in technical and IT business contexts in both Brazil and the USA. In Brazil, as cloud computing adoption grows, non-virtualized hosting is increasingly contrasted with modern virtualization solutions. The term reflects the evolution of web hosting infrastructure, with non-virtualized hosting representing legacy or specialized high-performance solutions in contemporary discourse.
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