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The industry has seen an upward trend in server virtualization for the distributed environments. Although virtualization is not new, (it’s been in the mainframe world for the more than a decade) it has gained substantial momentum primarily as a means to support data center management and operational efforts. A recent research study sponsored by CA shows that the top three drivers behind virtualization are server consolidation, easier hardware provisioning and software deployment, and lower total cost of ownership. Speaking with customers at a recent IT Executive’s Club meeting in Chicago, where the theme was virtualization, many of the larger shops were using virtualized server environments to reduce both power consumption and physical space (server consolidation) within the data center. I see this as a common theme across data center environments, also contributing to a “green IT” initiative as a positive side effect (see my previous BLOG, “Data Center Automation and Green IT - Part 1”). |