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Virtualization

Server Virtualization

One option for Server consolidation is Server Virtualization. Server Virtualization architecture allows the creation of multiple secure virtual machines on one physical server. Each virtual server is configured with its own set of virtual hardware and runs its own operating system and applications.

This typically improves the productivity of enterprise servers used to deliver Microsoft and Linux based applications by as much as 75%, reduces IT acquisition costs by up to 63%, and annual maintenance and operational costs by as much as 66%.

Application Portability

Another option is Application Portability.  With Application Portability you look at your applications as portable IT services.  Applications are designed and managed so they are independent from the hardware upon which they reside.  Benefits include:

  • Provisioning servers in the same time it takes to reboot
  • Move an entire business service to the highest available infrastructure on-demand
  • Deliver new services without the risk of negatively impacting the current environment or service
  • Disaster recovery infrastructure is utilized to deliver normal business services instead of sitting idle

Emtec Virtualization Services
  • Assessment and evaluation of your current infrastructure including projected ROI you could gain from a virtualization implementation
  • Design & Implementation of your server or desktop virtualization solution
  • Implementation of a virtualization management solution to ensure performance at the optimum level
  • Virtualized Storage Solutions
  • Application Portability Solutions

Want to learn more?

Download our whitepaper- Services Based Delivery of Virtual Applications: Avoiding the Pitfalls of Traditional Virtualization Strategies (PDF)