Virtualisation
Virtualisation is a method of deploying IT processing via the “pooling and sharing” of technology resources such as servers, storage and networking.
Virtualisation computing network benefits:
- The improvement of overall network reliability.
- Enterprise High Level Availability, including real-time snap shots and rollback facilities.
- Dramatic reduction in down-time, allowing further enhancements to be carried out during office hours.
- Reduced carbon footprint.
- Increased agility and flexibility of your IT infrastructure.
Server Virtualisation
Server Virtualisation essentially lets one computer do the job of multiple computers, by sharing the resources of a single computer across multiple environments.
Benefits of Server Virtualisation
Whether you are looking to lower costs, improve scalability or improve Service Level Agreements (SLA), server virtualisation will enable you to:
- Bring products, services, and projects to market faster.
- Save up to 50% on storage power, cooling, and space - and lower overall data centre costs.
- Scale your virtualised environment and accommodate data growth without affecting performance or investing in additional storage.



