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“Virtualisation and x86 make sense from a price-performance perspective – Express Computer
This article mentions the issues we’ve had with blade costsings “Anybody with 15 servers or more is a candidate for this technology, whereas those with only 5-10 servers will get benefits but may prefer to stay with rack mounts due to cost considerations” That said, the next trick is to do the following, from rackmount, to vmware on blades. We need to start using the blade technology more effectively to consolidate and at the same time virtualize, the trick is not to use the proliant for a blade, or rackmount to blade, that fixes your datacenter for the short term. We need to look at what infrastructure we have out there, what it’s doing and how we can provide that within a virtual session. That said, it requires IT to work in a different way from a service delivery and a costing angle, the network/the storage all need to be in place as well as the costing so that there is an incentive not only to talk smart, but be smart. Our biggest challenge with vmware was rarely technological.
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