Hardware Virtualization Hardware Virtualization uses software to create a Virtual Machine (VM) that emulates a physical computer. This creates a separate OS environment that is logically isolated from the host server. By providing multiple VMs at once, this approach allows several operating systems to run simultaneously on a single physical machine.Rather than paying for many under-utilized server machines, each dedicated to a specific workload, server virtualization allows those workloads to be consolidated onto a smaller number of more fully-used machines.
With Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2008 you benefit from: A Familiar PlatformMicrosoft virtualization solutions are based on familiar Windows interfaces and work with well-known Windows-based technologies. And because the solutions are Windows-based, they are supported by a broad network of experienced partners who can rapidly respond to your business needs.
Savings and ValueWith Hyper-V in Windows Server & system center, virtualizing your enterprise with Microsoft can cost less than competitive products and help you maximize the return on your virtualization investment.
Seamless Physical and Virtual Management Microsoft virtualization technologies enable you to optimize your assets, centrally managing all of your physical and virtual resources across multiple hypervisors down to the application level.
Interoperable Tools Microsoft Virtualization products work seamlessly with the tools your IT staff already knows and uses, allowing for complete integration across your enterprise. Call today or Contact Us for more specific information and a FREE no-strings-attached assessment of your potential business savings through virtualization. | 
Bottom Line Benefits
- Consolidates multiple, under-utilized physical servers on a single host, running Virtual Machines
- Reduces expenses in workforce/space/kilowatt by leveraging virtualization for server consolidation and agility
- Helps save money because less managing, less space and less kilowatt hours are needed
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