Virtualisation is practically running software within a virtual environment. Instead of running software applications and OS on multiple physical hardware, all elements of IT infrastructre are now being run on a single physical server. Some of the key benefits are easier software back-up and disaster recovery, server consolidation (so you get maximum use for your hardware), reduced test and development costs plus improved lifecycle management. Virtualisation is a growing trend in the IT world. So whether you are from the public sector or a midsize business organisation, it wouldn’t hurt to check out the different licensing models that are being offered out there.
Virtualisation is practically running software within a virtual environment. Instead of running software applications and OS on multiple physical hardware, all elements of IT infrastructre are now being run on a single physical server. Some of the key benefits are easier software back-up and disaster recovery, server consolidation (so you get maximum use for your hardware), reduced test and development costs plus improved lifecycle management. Virtualisation is a growing trend in the IT world. So whether you are from the public sector or a midsize business organisation, it wouldn’t hurt to check out the different licensing models that are being offered out there.