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Redmond Roundup Controlling Virtualized Server Sprawl These four tools provide excellent capabilities for reining in runaway virtualized servers. By Alan Maddison 04/01/2010 As virtualization ...
The choice between the two most common solutions, virtualized and dedicated servers, can be a daunting one.
Virtualizing servers can save on equipment, reduce your company's carbon footprint and help with disaster recovery. But there are a few things you should know before you get started.
In spite of the growing popularity of server virtualization, the majority of IT professionals don't consider their virtual environments as secure as the rest of their network operations. That's the ...
VMware offers a very comprehensive selection of virtualization products, with Fusion for the Apple Mac and Workstation for the PC. Despite the name difference, these two products offer effectively the ...
While virtual servers have proven a boon in the data center, they don't address the challenge of incrementally adding server capacity and automatically distributing load across them. As a result ...
Microsoft expands support for virtualized SQL Server failover clusters. The announcement is a shift from what the company told its database customers last year.
Moving an aging Windows 2000 server to a virtual machine keeps the company working smoothly while turbocharging the data center.
Bill O'Brien takes a looks at the buzz around server virtualization and warns that if something's virtual it only seems to be what it really is.
Server virtualization through the use of software products such as VMware has been implemented to varying degrees in corporate IT, with some successful and some not-so-successful outcomes. This ...
In December 2005 Microsoft began offering Virtual Server 2005 for $199 Enterprise Edition and $99 Standard Edition. As of today, Virtual Server 2005 R2 Enterprise Edition is free to download here.
As virtualization technologies have matured and become ubiquitous in many organizations, IT professionals have begun to lose control of the number of virtualized servers they have to manage ...