Data center virtualization could unlock many efficiency gains for IT infrastructure that include cost savings, scalability and disaster recovery capabilities. To maximize these advantages, IT teams must implement the best practices and use carefully selected tools. This whitepaper collection on IT infrastructure concentrates on the most important components necessary to build and manage a modern data center that is highly available and scalable. It is also secure and flexible.
Virtualization allows multiple virtual machines to run on the same physical hardware, which means that fewer servers are required overall. This decreases the amount of equipment needed, leading to savings in cooling, hardware, and power expenses, as well as maintenance costs. It also allows for better utilization of existing assets which is a huge benefit for companies that want to be more environmentally responsible in their IT infrastructure. Additionally, VMs are segregated from each other, which means that the failure of one VM doesn’t affect other VMs or the hardware that is underlying it which is a source of security for sensitive data. Scalability is also a possibility since the process of adding or the removal of VMs without the requirement to purchase new hardware can be done quickly. This allows businesses to respond to changing workload demands with ease and to be able to adapt quickly to a dynamic technology landscape.
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