The Future of Dedicated Hosting Delivery - Virtualisation and virtualisation...
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As either a service provider or a customer, it’s important to understand that many different flavours of server virtualisation exist, bringing different price points, levels of resource control and base-OS independence.
Apart from resource control and allocation, stability of, and independence from, the underlying OS is essential to realising all the available benefits of server virtualisation technology and quality Virtualised Hosting( www.bulletproof.net ).
Of all the current crop of server virtualisation technology, VMware Virtual Infrastructure 3 seems to lead the market against all of the above criteria, combining the highest available resource control with elimination of hardware drivers. Infrastructure 3 also allows intelligent high-availability redistribution of VMs from failed physical servers to the remaining healthy servers in the farm.
Server virtualisation technology is set to expand its market share as it has in the wider server market – it just depends on whether virtualised hosting service providers and customers alike realise the possibilities available for premium virtualised hosting.
About The Author
Lorenzo Modesto started in the Internet industry in 1996 and has held executive positions in sales, marketing, business development. He is a Director of Bulletproof networks that specialise in Dedicated hosting, virtualised hosting & server virtualisation.
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