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Case Study:
St. Paul's School
VMware has given Saint Paul's School
the ability to do more with less, enhancing
performance and stability.
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Server Virtualization separates applications, operating systems,
and storage from physical hardware to enable more flexible,
scalable, fault-tolerant, and cost-effective IT infrastructures.
Today's server and storage platforms provide greater scalability
than ever before. Dealing with the proliferation of single-purpose
servers to support client/server applications, IT professionals
are consolidating operating systems, applications, and storage
into high-performance, scalable systems that improve the
reliability and manageability of strategic IT resources.
Server Virtualization
As enterprises grow, IT organizations must rapidly add computing
capacity-often in the form of new servers with a variety
of operating environments. The resulting server sprawl
is costly in terms of capital and people needed to operate,
manage, and upgrade new servers. Server consolidation provides
a solution for these problems. Virtual infrastructure enables
workload isolation and granular resource control for all
of the system's computing and I/O resources.
Application Virtualization
In the age of mobility, providing secure access to information
on demand can be a significant competitive advantage. Employees
can generate revenue in more places, work more flexibly
and productively, with easy access to all appropriate resources,
and continue to drive business beyond standard office hours.
Storage Virtualization
Today, virtual storage solutions enable enterprises to efficiently
manage storage resources across an array of systems and
applications. Each new instance of storage can introduce
new management costs and silos of excess capacity that
cannot be leveraged, without a solid storage strategy.
