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by Michael
27. October 2005 02:43
Server virtualization is expected to be one of the more disruptive technologies on the horizon. For those that don't know, server virtualization refers to running multiple instances of server OS'es on a single hardware platform. For instance a company could use server virtualization software, such as MS Virtual Server 2005 or VMware, to run virtual instances of both their file and database servers on a
single hardware platform.
Why would you do this? So you can better match your service needs to the available hardware, possibly reducing the number of servers you employ.
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