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Server Virtualization
Server Virtualization
DEFINITION - Server virtualization is the masking of server resources, including the number and identity of individual physical servers, processors, and operating systems, from server users. The server administrator uses a software application to divide one physical server into multiple isolated virtual environments. The virtual environments are sometimes called virtual private servers, but they are also known as partitions, guests, instances, containers, appliances or emulations.
Sound complicated? TrintroniX has several years of combined experience in server and network virtualization. Virtualizing your network servers and workstations is more affordable than you might think and in today's economy where every penny counts, virtualization is a highly cost effective solution that will not only save you and your business a lot of money, but a great deal of time as well. Going with a virtual solution has a lot of short and long term benefits...
1. Lower number of physical servers - you can reduce hardware maintenance costs because of a lower number of physical servers.
2. By implementing a server consolidation strategy, you can increase the space utilization efficiency in your data center.
3. By having each application within its own "virtual server" you can prevent one application from impacting another application when upgrades or changes are made.
4. You can develop a standard virtual server build that can be easily duplicated which will speed up server deployment.
5. You can deploy multiple operating system technologies on a single hardware platform like Windows XP/Vista, Windows NT-2008, Mac OS X, or your favorite Linux distribution.
Call us today for a comprehensive business analysis to see if virtualization is right for you!
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