Server Virtualization

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.

 
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IT Footprint Reduction

Virtualizing servers decreases the number of physical boxes that an IT department must use. This means a smaller datacenter, resulting in decreases in cooling and electrical costs. Often considered to be a step in “Green IT,” this can also significantly reduce the labor required to monitor and update individual and isolated servers.

Build a foundation for an integrated, low cost, virtualized IT environment with a secure shared infrastructure. Server Virtualization on shared storage enables agencies to quickly add/remove capacity on demand and still support mixed workloads simultaneously.

High Availability Failover/Recovery

High availability features ensures that priority machines are automatically restarted on failure of the system. With most virtualized systems, virtual machine snapshots also allow administrators to apply patches and upgrades to match the system prior to the known issue.

Failover solutions can help sustain full machine productivity by automatically switching to a backup server when systems are overloaded or compromised. This feature also helps to eliminate the risk associated with migrations.