
Virtual Data Centers
A Virtual Data Center (VDC) is a cloud-based or software-defined environment that mimics a physical data center's capabilities, such as storage, servers, and networking, but operates virtually. It allows organizations to efficiently manage and scale their IT resources without maintaining physical hardware. VDCs provide flexibility, cost savings, and easier management by enabling users to deploy, modify, and monitor infrastructure components through digital tools. Essentially, it's a way to run and control data center functions remotely, on demand, leveraging virtualization technology for better efficiency and agility.