Virtualisation
More and more organisations are looking to virtualise and consolidate their computer infrastructure. And who can blame them?
The ability to centralise administrative tasks while improving scalability and workload seems an opportunity too good to miss. Add to this the current economical climate, where ‘austerity’ is the new buzzword, and you’ve got a proposition no forward- thinking organisation like yours can ignore.
The Best Of Both (virtual) Worlds
Virtualisation is an exciting business prospect. Not only does it allow you to experience the benefits of substantially lower operational costs and increased business agility, but there is no danger of compromising your security and business operations. At Decorus we aim to make virtualisation as easy as possible to understand, design and deploy. Here, in a nutshell, is what we could do for you.
Server Virtualisation Server virtualisation can dramatically reduce the number of physical servers in your business. This is done by enabling multiple “virtual servers” to be run on a single, or reduced, number of machines. Each virtual server has its own operating system and applications are run as normal with users having access via the network as always. These multiple virtual servers are managed via a single management layer, or “hypervisor”.
Application Virtualisation
Businesses are increasing their adoption of Software as a Service (SaaS), driven by ease of deployment, flexibility, scalability and predictable pricing models. To remain competitive independent software vendors (ISVs) must define and execute their SaaS strategy, either exclusively or as an alternative to on-premise deployment.
With cloud computing, you can design, build, market and deliver services that enable easy access to applications from virtually any location. Cloud services can also promote rapid innovation and support core business functions. The benefits of application virtualization include ease of maintenance and greater portability, making programs easier to deploy.
Storage Virtualisation With storage virtualisation, storage capacity is completely removed from the individual user or server. Instead, it is deployed in a single or shared pool. Storage capacity is allocated to, and accessed by, the user or server via the network and can be adjusted to meet actual demand at any given time. Proactively managed by the IT team, disk space can be fully utilised without wastage. The result? Capacity planning, data classification by importance, backup and restore, and peak-time balancing all become easier.
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