Posts Tagged ‘servers’

HP Gen8 – The Next Great Thing in Virtual Servers

As virtual servers go, the new HP Gen8 could be a game-changer. Here are some interesting claims and features.

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5 Challenges to Server Virtualization – Post Two

We can’t ignore the challenges to server virtualization—like workload capacity and performance planning and systems architecture and design, which we discussed in our previous post. In this blog post we’ll explore 3 additional challenges to virtualization.

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5 Challenges to Server Virtualization – Post One

Server virtualization is a simple concept based on the fact that most servers are grossly underutilized, representing a huge waste of the IT resource. Although the concept is simple, there are some challenges when it comes to implementation.

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Migrating from Physical to Virtual Servers: VMware Best Practices – Post 3 of 3

We’ve discussed four VMware best practices for migrating from physical servers to virtual servers. Let’s talk about two more.

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Migrating from Physical to Virtual Servers: VMware Best Practices – Post 2 of 3

Migrating to a virtual IT infrastructure has many advantages. Here are two more best practices that can make that virtualization migration less of a headache.

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Migrating from Physical to Virtual Servers: VMware Best Practices – Post 1 of 3

VMware, the global virtualization leader, offers a wide range of robust and comprehensive virtualization solutions. Here we discuss the best practices for migrating from physical to virtual servers.

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