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Server Virtualization Explained to the Business Administration Professional

Understand server virtualization from a business administration perspective. Explore our comprehensive guide and leverage its benefits for your organization.

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Server Virtualization Explained to the Business Administration Professional

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  1. Server Virtualization: Explained to the Business Administration Professional High-Level Overview of Server Virtualization: To understand server virtualization, one must first understand how a non-virtualized server environment (commonly known as bare-metal environment) works. Within the non-virtualized server environment illustrated below, there are four physical servers (hosts). Each host is only capable of running one operating system; therefore, if there’s an application requiring a Windows Server 2012 R2 operating system, it cannot reside on the same server that an application requiring a Windows Server 2016 operating system does. Over time, businesses have purchased more software and developed the need to run multiple operating systems. In a bare-metal environment, each time a business needs to purchase a new operating system to accommodate an application, a new host needs to be purchased as well. Within the virtualized server environment illustrated below, there are four virtual servers or virtual machines (VMs). Each of these VMs run different operating systems and can reside on the same physical host. This is possible because VMware’s hypervisor software serves as an operating system that’s capable of allocating the host’s storage, memory and compute resources among the various virtual machines running on top of it. The virtual machines will run their respective operating systems and applications.

  2. Business Reasons for Virtualizing Servers: Reduce Capital Expenditures By virtualizing your servers, you can eliminate the amount of hosts needed within your infrastructure. Reduce the Risk of Costly Downtime

  3. If using VMware’s vSphere Standard Edition or higher, you can create real-time replication within your infrastructure. For example, a workflow running on a host that has crashed can seamlessly boot on another host without experiencing downtime. Reduce Ongoing IT Costs It’s more time efficient servicing virtual machines than physical hosts. These efficiencies are made possible by VMware’s vCenter management tool that provides high visibility into the server environment while simplifying the patching and provisioning processes. Additionally, you’ll need less rack space within your datacenter and can reduce utility expenses by requiring less energy for cooling. Contact us to help plan yourvirtualized server architecture.

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