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Server Consolidation & Virtualization

Server Consolidation & Virtualization. Preventing Server Sprawl from Consuming your Datacenter Presented by: Jon Berg, Systems Engineer, MCP Virtualization Technologies. Introduction - Preventing Server Sprawl from Consuming your Datacenter. Introduction. . . (continued).

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Server Consolidation & Virtualization

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  1. Server Consolidation & Virtualization Preventing Server Sprawl from Consuming your Datacenter Presented by: Jon Berg, Systems Engineer, MCP Virtualization Technologies

  2. Introduction - Preventing Server Sprawl from Consuming your Datacenter

  3. Introduction. . . (continued) • What we aren’t talking about • Adding servers because of growth • Outgrowing existing capacities • Adding redundancy. . . but we will get back to this one later

  4. Types of virtualization. . . Virtual Applications Virtual System UI UI Apps Apps OS OS Host Host

  5. Server Consolidation & Virtualization Scenarios • How to make adding single purpose servers to your network more practical • Implement high availability/redundancy • Easy recoveries from hardware failures • Getting more out of your fancyexpensive new hardware

  6. Virtualization Technologies, A Primer On

  7. Yahoo!’s Datacenter Something closer to reality Server Hardware Virtualization Scenarios and Strategies How to make adding single purpose servers to your network more practical

  8. Implement high availability/redundancy

  9. Easy recoveries from hardware failures

  10. Getting more out of your fancy expensive new hardware

  11. Questions. . . ? For more information contact: Jon Berg jberg@abc-computers.com

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