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Virtualization is the process of running multiple independent operating systems on one physical piece of hardware. The most widely talked about advantages of virtualization are the cost savings it can provide. It starts with reducing your investment in physical equipment. Less equipment, less space needed to host the equipment. And that results in less power consumption and cooling.
However, besides potential cost savings, Par3IT believes the most important benefits of virtualization are those that will have an immediate impact on your business such as better resource utilization, higher reliability, and greater flexibility.
Maximum Utilization
Most
servers
today
typically
utilize
20% or
less of
their
available
resources.
Traditionally,
to get
the most
out of a
server,
organizations
allocate
more
than one
application
or
function
to each
machine.
While
this
does
better
utilize
a
server’s
resources,
the more
applications
that run
on one
operating
system,
the less
reliable
it
becomes.
Best
practices
dictate
that all
critical
business
functions
should
reside
on their
own
individual
servers.
What we
then end
up with
are many
different,
expensive
boxes
that sit
and do
nothing
most of
the
time.
Each of
these
physical
machines
take up
space,
require
power,
cooling,
and
maintenance.
Virtualization
eliminates
this
problem
by
allowing
you to
run many
different
servers
and
operating
systems
on one
physical
machine.
If one
of your
servers
or
applications
crash it
can be
repaired
or
restarted
without
affecting
any of
your
other
systems.
Having
fewer
physical
machines
to
maintain
will
reduce
IT costs
and
utility
bills.
Higher Reliability
Physical
hardware
can
break
down,
hard
drives
crash,
motherboards
short
out, and
memory
goes
bad.
The
impact
this can
have on
your
business
is
devastating.
A
typical
restore
can take
4 to 24
hours
depending
on the
complexity
of the
server
configuration
and how
much
data
needs to
be
restored.
This is
expensive
not only
in man
hours to
complete
the
repair,
but even
more so
in the
lost
productivity
of all
affected
employees.
Properly
designed,
a
virtualized
infrastructure
can
provide
far
greater
reliability
and less
down
time
than
individual
machines.
The keys
to the
design
are
redundancy
and
shared
storage.
Every
piece of
hardware
has a
replica
that can
take
over if
one of
the
components
fails.
If one
of the
physical
machines
fail,
the
virtual
machines
running
on it
can be
seamlessly
moved to
a
running
machine
while
the
original
is
repaired.
Also
when
redundant
storage
is
placed
at an
offsite
location
all your
servers
can be
easily
recovered
at that
location
for an
all but
bullet-proof
disaster
recovery
plan.
Greater Flexibility
With
physical
servers,
when an
application
requires
more
resources
like
memory
or more
processing
speed
you are
required
to
purchase
physical
parts,
then
take
down the
server
for some
period
of time
to
install
these
parts.
With
virtualization,
physical
resources
can
easily
be
reassigned
from a
pool or
from one
server
to
another
with no
downtime
or cost
involved.
In
addition
Virtual
machines
can
easily
be moved
to newer
faster
hardware
as your
business
grows
without
the need
to do
any
cumbersome
data
migrations
or
reinstallations.
Virtualization
also
allows
organizations
to setup
temporary
servers
to test
a new
application
or new
version
of
software
without
affecting
the
production
environment
with no
additional
overhead.
When the
task is
complete
that
server
can be
archived
or
destroyed
and its
resources
assigned
to a new
server
or pool.
As you can see Virtualization is a very powerful technology, but there are many factors to take into account when finding something that fits your business and the options can oftentimes be confusing. Let your Citrix Certified partners at Par3IT guide you to a virtualization solution that is flexible and scalable enough to fit your business.
Technology
that
Works.
People
who
Listen.
Value
Delivered.
That's
Par3/IT!
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