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Using a virtual station for network testing
Jáchym, Jakub ; Pavlíček, Luboš (advisor) ; Žid, Norbert (referee)
This work deals with using a virtual station for network testing. The work is segmented into two parts -- a theory and a case study. The theory covers two topics. Virtualization methods and types are described first; short descriptions of physical and virtual local networks follow. The virtualization part concludes with a description and a short comparison of server virtualization products by three successful companies on a virtualization market. The second part addresses the network testing. Network attributes appropriate for testing are described therein. The case study describes an installation of a selected server-virtualization product. Then several virtual stations are run on the server. One virtual station is used for testing of a local area network which it is connected to; the other stations generate traffic in the network.

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