Building Infrastructure Virtualization Or Cloud Computing With Vmware

Authors

  • Rizko Ramdhan Priatna Universitas Pamulang
  • Elfi Fauziah Fauziah Universitas Pamulang

Keywords:

Building, Infrastructure, Virtualization, Cloud Computing, Vmare

Abstract

The utilization of infrastructure virtualization technology through the Private Cloud Computing model has emerged as a strategic solution for organizations seeking to enhance the efficiency of Information Technology resource management. This study focuses on the design and implementation of a virtual infrastructure based on Private Cloud Computing using VMware vSphere, with a case study conducted at PT. Nashta Global Utama. The research process began with the identification of problems and an analysis of the company’s requirements for efficient, flexible, and secure IT management. Based on this analysis, a Private Cloud Computing architecture was designed, encompassing Server virtualization, computing resource optimization, data storage management, system security, as well as infrastructure monitoring and administration. The implementation involved the installation of physical Servers, resource optimization, the creation and configuration of virtual machines, infrastructure monitoring, and comprehensive testing to ensure system performance and reliability. The findings demonstrate that this technology enables multiple operating systems and applications to run concurrently on a single physical Server, thereby improving hardware utilization, reducing downtime, and strengthening service availability. Consequently, the proposed solution provides significant added value for enterprises in adapting to the dynamic demands of technology-driven business environments.

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Published

02-03-2026

How to Cite

Ramdhan Priatna , R., & Fauziah , E. F. (2026). Building Infrastructure Virtualization Or Cloud Computing With Vmware. International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Studies, 1(1), 3–11. Retrieved from https://journal.mediapublikasi.id/index.php/IJoMRaS/article/view/6072