Description: Distributed virtualization is an approach to virtualization that allows resources from multiple physical machines to be grouped together to create a cohesive virtual environment. This method is based on the idea that computing, storage, and network resources can be managed centrally, even though they are dispersed across different physical locations. Distributed virtualization enables organizations to optimize their resource usage, improve scalability, and facilitate workload management. By abstracting the underlying hardware, administrators can deploy and move virtual machines more efficiently, resulting in greater flexibility and agility in IT infrastructure. Additionally, this approach can contribute to reduced operational costs, as it allows for more efficient use of existing resources and minimizes the need for additional hardware. In a distributed virtualization environment, virtualization management technologies such as hypervisors and orchestration tools play a crucial role, enabling the orchestration and monitoring of virtual machines and their associated resources. This type of virtualization is especially relevant in the context of cloud computing, where resources can be provisioned and scaled dynamically according to user needs.