Virtualization

Virtualization has proven it can ensure full utilization of servers and reduce the size of data centers, which will lead to lower energy consumption and system administration costs.

"Virtualization is the highest impact trend changing  infrastructure and operations through 2012. It will change  how you manage, how and what you buy, how you deploy,  how you plan, and how you charge."

 
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Virtualization

Leveraging familiar easy-to-use interfaces, virtualized applications deliver reliability and security. Agencies can reduce infrastructure and maintenance needs while helping establish effective continuity of operations and disaster recovery plans

Desktop virtualization is a productive alternative for client systems like desktop and laptop computers. The environment sets the standard for client operating systems, separating a personal desktop environment from a physical machine, enhancing security and management.

Virtualized server solutions provide your core operating system and infrastructure capacity to deliver stability, performance, and support for mission-critical application deployments. Multiple server environments can be housed on a single piece of physical hardware.

Without physical storage, system information may be accessed without regard to structure or usage. Management of workloads and system optimization can only be achieved with successful storage support.

As virtualization adoption increases, managing the applications, usage, and networks that comprise a virtual environment becomes more challenging.