A virtualised infrastructure can benefit companies and organizations of all sizes. Virtualisation greatly simplifies a physical IT infrastructure to provide greater centralised management over your technology assets and better flexibility over the allocation of your computing resources. This enables your business to focus resources when and where they're needed most, without the limitations imposed by the traditional "one computer per box" model.
What does it all mean? In the computing realm, the term virtualisation refers to presenting a single physical resource as many individual logical resources (such as platform virtualisation)
What are the primary benefits of using virtualisation software?
Virtualisation software enables you to create VMs that share hardware resources and transparently function as individual entities on the network. Consolidating servers as VMs on a small number of physical computers can save money on hardware costs and make centralised server management easier. Server virtualisation also makes backup and disaster recovery simpler and faster, providing for a high level of business continuity. In addition, virtual environments are ideal for testing new operating systems, service packs, applications, and configurations before rolling them out on a production network.
That is why some companies even deploy vmware virtualisation to their call centers or help desks, greatly reducing costs for those services.
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