The Virtualization technology is a software (Hypervisor), abstraction layer that decouples the physical hardware from the operating system to deliver greater IT resource utilization and flexibility.
Vmware virtual infrastructure enables the creation of multiple secure virtual machines on one physical machine. Each virtual machine has its own set of virtual hardware (e.g. RAM, CPU, NIC, Hard Disk etc.)
up to which an operating system and applications are loaded. The OS sees a consistent, normalized set of hardware regardless of the actual physical hardware components. Virtualization is a form of partitioning
that allows multiple virtual machines, with heterogeneous OS to run in isolation, side-by-side on the same physical machine. Virtual machines are encapsulated into files, making it possible to rapidly save, copy,
and provision a virtual machine. Full systems (fully configured applications, operating systems,
BIOS and virtual hardware) can now be moved, within seconds, from one physical server to another for zero-downtime maintenance and continuous workload consolidation.
- Reduces Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) by maximizing server and data centre utilization
- Support multiple applications and operating systems within a single physical system
- Consolidate servers into virtual machines on either a scale-up or scale-out architecture
- Treat computing resources as a uniform pool to be allocated to virtual machines in a controlled manner
- Reduce complexity and manage increasing heterogeneity within the data centre
- Lowers costs of server acquisition, maintenance, and operations
- Reduces physical space needed for hardware and server racks
- Leverage cutting-edge technologies to improve IT service, availability and utilization
- Drives standardization of hardware platforms and improves manageability
- Improve the effectiveness of your production and DR environments
- Ensure maximum performance and availability of your consolidated environments
With the costs of purchasing and maintaining servers as one of the most controllable expenses, this is the main area that we place our focus. Our engineering team has consistently
been able to consolidate ten to twenty virtual servers running on a single physical server. Our customers have been able to realize tremendous savings through reduction of server hardware,
power consumption and administration/maintenance efforts. With our proven methodology the deployment of virtual infrastructure is non-disruptive,
allowing your business to keep running, without ever being able to tell the difference between running virtualized servers and their physical counterparts.
Benefits of virtualization include: Cost savings – Virtualization can start saving money right away Easier to manage – Save administration time that is required Reduce energy costs –
Virtualization means using less power Facilitate disaster recovery – Faster, better, cheaper recovery solutions Maintain legacy systems – Keep older machines running reliably. Support for App Dev –
Complete development environments. Our virtualization solutions are individually architected and implemented based upon your company’s needs and requirements. We leverage both on and off-site resources
and provide a compelling combination of competence and affordability. The services use a ât best of breed’ consolidation methodology crafted through Computer Support of San Diego’s extensive experience in designing and managing virtualized environments.
This ensures consistency across the globe and provides access to our experts and leading practices. Give us a call today and see how we can design a solution for your business.