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Virtualization Technology: the future of computing
eUS is always looking for ways to help you minimize costs and maximize efficiency. Virtualization Technology is the next step in getting your computer systems to function at the highest possible level.
How does it work?
Through Virtualization Technology you are able to utilize the valuable capacity of one physical machine in order to run multiple virtual computers. Virtualization allows several computer systems to exist on one hard drive, using space that usually remains untouched. Virtualization software encapsulates an entire machine on a virtual level and is compatible with all standard operating systems and equipment. Virtualization is safe, practical, and innovative.
Why Virtualize?
VMware reports that their customers save $3,000+ annually for every workload virtualized. Virtualization saves money, increases energy efficiency, and makes your resources readily available through one machine.
Virtualization also improves business continuity, helping you remain in full operation in the event of a disaster or breach in security. Having your information stored on multiple levels of virtualization and across different locations:
- Increases uptime
- Allows you to test products and upgrades on one virtual computer before applying it to your main virtual computer
- Creates a virtual desktop, eliminating bulky machinery
VMware
VMware's technology reaches over 150,000 customers, making them a leader in virtualization. VMware VsphereTM software allows you to custom build a virtual architecture on your computer hardware or host operating system. To learn more about VMware, visit: http://www.vmware.com/virtualization
Microsoft
Microsoft offers similar virtualization technology, using software to create multiple virtual computers, but works with the familiar Windows interface. To learn more about what Microsoft offers, go to: http://www.microsoft.com/virtualization
IBM
As another primary vendor of virtualization technology, IBM iSeries and VSeries offer simple management of your infrastructure on a familiar platform. To learn more about what IBM offers, go to: http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/i/
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