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Virtualization technologies help IT organizations in three ways:
cost-cutting, ease of administration, and the overall effect of IT
on the environment. Virtualization cuts costs by reducing the
amount of capital resources (equipment), power, and cooling to run
an IT infrastructure. Because of the tools that are involved in
virtualization, it also reduces the burden of IT management
significantly. Finally, by reducing the amount of cooling, power,
and other emissions from these servers, virtualization can help IT
organizations become more "green."
Microsoft growth is up from 2006, when it held an 8% market share
to 23%. When this report was released, Hyper-V had just started
shipping, and is expected to make substantial market gain for
Microsoft. A poor economy will actually help the growth of
virtualization. Virtualization will gain IT dollars at the expense
of other technologies for one reason: cost. Technologies that
require high up-front expenditures but take time to generate ROI
will be put on hold, while technologies like virtualization that
promise immediate cost savings will enjoy broader adoption.
Currenty, only 7% to 8% of servers are virtualized (worldwide) with
many IT executives researching or planning to implement in the next
18 to 24 months.
Covers Microsoft virtualization products completely, including
Hyper-V Includes a special section on securing virtual
infrastructure Gives hands-on instructions to help understand and
implement Microsoft solutions
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