Red Hat Virtualisation
Fully integrated, ready to go virtualisation
Virtualisation is the ability to present the resources of a single computer as if it is a collection of separate computers, each with its own virtual CPU, network interface, storage, and operating system. These virtual machines appear as separate computers and allow IT managers to meet higher service level demands in day-to-day business; delivering more to their customers while gaining control of their costs.
Why Red Hat Virtualisation?
- Reduced hardware costs
Server consolidation allows the workloads of several systems to be run on the same physical system. - Hardware abstraction
Virtualisation makes it easy to deploy older operating systems and applications on new hardware. - Improved service levels and flexible resource control
Applications can be dynamically moved to systems with available capacity when demand increases, or additional CPUs and memory can be easily added. - Reduced management and maintenance costs
Virtualised systems are quick and easy to create. Applications can be encapsulated and tightly managed; immune from other changes in the IT environment. Due to consolidation, virtualised infrastructures are also more cost effective to maintain. - Physical and environmental cost reduction
Fewer servers means reduced power and cooling demands, and lower real estate costs. - Accessible shared resources
Server utilisation is optimised, and so are the network and storage infrastructures; therefore fewer components, less to go wrong, less to manage.
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