There are real business drivers behind the recent sharp buzz around virtualization. Companies of all sizes worldwide are looking to virtualization as a major player in the future of datacenter design. Server consolidation, energy efficiency, simpler management and deployment and increased capacity
Pro HyperβV (Expert's Voice in Virtualization)
β Scribed by Harley Stagner
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 436
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
There are real business drivers behind the recent sharp buzz around virtualization. Companies of all sizes worldwide are looking to virtualization as a major player in the future of datacenter design. Server consolidation, energy efficiency, simpler management and deployment and increased capacity are all tangible benefits to be gained from a move to virtual servers and virtually hosted services. Microsoft has seen the light and is here to help with Hyper-V, which, according to the company, βis a next-generation Hypervisor-based virtualization platform integrated with the operating system that allows you to dynamically add physical and virtual resources.β In this book, Harley Stagner examines Hyper-V from every angle, offering recipes for deployment and administration that allow customers to immediately begin taking advantage of the product in their own environments.
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