Explosive growth of data and processing requirements is driving the need for a new architectural approach to IT infrastructures. The approach of mapping single servers to specific applications simply cannot meet the increasing demands for resources and dynamic response to business needs. Data center virtualization is the solution.
Virtualized architectures offer scalable and cost effective processing platforms. However, that just scratches the surface. Beyond the obvious benefits of scale, virtualization offers:
Virtualization isn’t a new concept. Service providers offered virtualized access to outsourced applications and services nearly a decade ago. Today, a wide number of vendors offer virtualization software, off-the-shelf hardware components and networking solutions that enable an IT staff to integrate and create a virtualized data center.
But the benefits of virtualization are not all in place, yet. The movement to blade servers and storage appliances improves overall ROI while simplifying management. Reduction to costs is important – but there is more to come.
The ultimate benefits of virtualization will come from an automated, ‘lights out’ approach to delivering IT services. Early tools for automation are being deployed by a number of independent vendors. The rewards from virtualization will continue to increase as these tools come to market, are improved and refined, and as they reach ‘standard’ levels for interoperability.
Still, for the near-term, the best approach to data center virtualization is to work with partners who are experts in the design and deployment of virtualized infrastructures.
It’s clear that the time for virtualization is now. The opportunity to improve results from reductions to capital expense, ensuring business continuity and improved agility that enables IT to quickly meet business needs are definitely within reach.
Explosive growth of data and processing requirements is driving the need for a new architectural approach to IT infrastructures. The approach of mapping single servers to specific applications simply cannot meet the increasing demands for resources and dynamic response to business needs. Data center virtualization is the solution.
Virtualized architectures offer scalable and cost effective processing platforms. However, that just scratches the surface. Beyond the obvious benefits of scale, virtualization offers:
Virtualization isn’t a new concept. Service providers offered virtualized access to outsourced applications and services nearly a decade ago. Today, a wide number of vendors offer virtualization software, off-the-shelf hardware components and networking solutions that enable an IT staff to integrate and create a virtualized data center.
But the benefits of virtualization are not all in place, yet. The movement to blade servers and storage appliances improves overall ROI while simplifying management. Reduction to costs is important – but there is more to come.
The ultimate benefits of virtualization will come from an automated, ‘lights out’ approach to delivering IT services. Early tools for automation are being deployed by a number of independent vendors. The rewards from virtualization will continue to increase as these tools come to market, are improved and refined, and as they reach ‘standard’ levels for interoperability.
Still, for the near-term, the best approach to data center virtualization is to work with partners who are experts in the design and deployment of virtualized infrastructures.
It’s clear that the time for virtualization is now. The opportunity to improve results from reductions to capital expense, ensuring business continuity and improved agility that enables IT to quickly meet business needs are definitely within reach.
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