Server Virtualization

IT organizations today are under incredible pressure today to deliver more value to their business customers—and typically with little or no increase in budgets. Optimizing the use of physical IT assets is becoming imperative as data centers reach their capacity for power and space. Machine virtualization technology is used to consolidate multiple physical machines onto a single physical machine. Virtualization can also be used to re-host legacy environments especially as older generation hardware becomes more difficult and costly to maintain. And because software is abstracted from the hardware, virtualization is a good solution for disaster recovery environments as well.

Virtualization is a key enabling technology that can be leveraged to achieve business benefits. Virtualization technology enables customers to run multiple operating systems concurrently on a single physical server, where each of the operating systems runs as a self-contained entity. As companies grow, their IT infrastructures grow along with them. But more often than not, the pace of that growth is uneven, driven as much by the conditions under which they operate as the model they aspire to. IT is being increasingly viewed as a key value generator for most organizations and the focus in shifting from merely keeping the business up and running to an engine to drive responsiveness and agility across the organization.

Tushaus Virtualization Solutions addresses IT agility, reducing costs and providing management complexity in an integrated fashion. Virtualization closely ties with adding intelligence into the applications and at the management layer to enable the vision for self-managing dynamic systems across the application lifecycle and across all roles within the organization. Virtualization as a technology has the capability to address some of these business concerns and needs to be part of the overall IT strategy.

As virtualization moves into the mainstream and virtual machines get deployed in larger numbers, our focus will be on helping our customers create dynamic infrastructures. Using virtual infrastructure solutions such as those from VMware and other providers, enterprise IT managers can address challenges that include server consolidation and containment, test and development optimization, business continuity and disaster recovery, and enterprise PC, workstation and laptop management at affordable costs

Contact us to discuss how the Tushaus team can optimize your infrastructure resources through Virtualization services.