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Virtualization on routers
Ráboňová, Jana ; Zvončák, Vojtěch (referee) ; Ilgner, Petr (advisor)
This thesis deals with router based virtualization in the field of computer networking. The main goal is to present platforms suitable for virtualization and demonstrate practical usage afterwards. There were choosen three virtualization platforms, Mikrotik MetaROUTER, KVM and LXC containers. All of them have been tested for its performance. For MetaROUTER platform has been done modifications to allow deploy the newest version of linux distribution OpenWRT. Further, there were choosen testing scenarios, for which have been shown the possible aplication of virtualization on routers.
System for Automated Server Administration
Pavelka, Martin ; Pánek, Richard (referee) ; Krčma, Martin (advisor)
The goal of this diploma thesis is to design the user interface and implement the information system as a web application. Using the custom implemented library the system communicates with GraphQL server which manages the client data. The thesis describes possible solutions for physical servers automatization. The application provides the application interface to manage virtual servers. Automatization is possible without human interaction. Connection to the virtualization technologies is handled by web interface APIs or custom scripts running in the virtual system terminal. There is a monitoring system built over project components. The thesis also describes the continuous integration using Gitlab tools. Running the configuration task is solved using the Unix CRON system.
System for Automated Server Administration
Pavelka, Martin ; Pánek, Richard (referee) ; Krčma, Martin (advisor)
The goal of this diploma thesis is to design the user interface and implement the information system as a web application. Using the custom implemented library the system communicates with GraphQL server which manages the client data. The thesis describes possible solutions for physical servers automatization. The application provides the application interface to manage virtual servers. Automatization is possible without human interaction. Connection to the virtualization technologies is handled by web interface APIs or custom scripts running in the virtual system terminal. There is a monitoring system built over project components. The thesis also describes the continuous integration using Gitlab tools. Running the configuration task is solved using the Unix CRON system.
Virtualization on routers
Ráboňová, Jana ; Zvončák, Vojtěch (referee) ; Ilgner, Petr (advisor)
This thesis deals with router based virtualization in the field of computer networking. The main goal is to present platforms suitable for virtualization and demonstrate practical usage afterwards. There were choosen three virtualization platforms, Mikrotik MetaROUTER, KVM and LXC containers. All of them have been tested for its performance. For MetaROUTER platform has been done modifications to allow deploy the newest version of linux distribution OpenWRT. Further, there were choosen testing scenarios, for which have been shown the possible aplication of virtualization on routers.

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