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Default A Look at Today's Server Virtualization Architecture

A new entry has been added to Links and Resources

Description: At the start of 2007, more than 25% of data centers were running mission-critical applications on virtualized servers. Before trusting critical applications to virtualization, most organizations want to secure a comfort level with the technology to ensure that any foray into virtualization is met with success. This overview takes a detailed look at the competing server virtualization architectures, while highlighting the critical differences of each. Along the way, Wolf addresses key considerations for evaluating potential virtualization solutions and integrating them into existing storage and network infrastructures.

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