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Why the operating system doesn’t matter

VMware’s Greene: ‘The operating system shouldn’t matter’

“The next phase of IT infrastructure virtualisation will be business-wide, combining desktops, servers and storageĀ  andĀ coming soon according to US software providers Entisys Solutions, Foedus, Solutions II, Govplace and The Pinnacle Group.”

Excellent article and quite true, as the server/computer becomes virtual operating system/platform is less important, what matters is it’s ability to host the application, and with virtual center the role back, the ability to move a session amongst different host servers means a much more fluid like infrastructure which is better able to move and grow with fluidity like your business needs.




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