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Virtualisation :: Virtualization Technology :: Virtualization Benefits

Virtualisation: Benefits For ERP

ERP rollouts are often complex and expensive. Virtualisation allows you:

  • to use fewer machines saving money and space, and
  • to simplify and standardise server environments

Save Money And Space With Virtualisation

Reduced hardware costs - Decreasing the number of servers needed in a rollout leads to:

  • decreased data centre costs
  • reduced ongoing support costs

Reduced power consumption and cooling costs - While the power consumption and heat output of a system with high levels of utilisation will be greater than that of a system under a lesser load, the consolidation of multiple low-load systems should still produce less heat and demand less power over all.

Saving physical space – Fewer servers obviously use less space. Many companies which use virtualisation tend to also use Blade Servers to further maximize these space savings.

Run multiple operating systems and applications on the same server at the same time - This solution increases flexibility and server utilisation (typically from 5-15% to 60-70%), and decreases operational costs. 

Simplify And Standardise With Virtualisation

Business continuity - Encapsulate entire systems into single files that can be replicated and restored on any target serve. This:

  • reduces the cost and complexity of business continuity (high availability and disaster recovery solutions), and
  • minimizes downtime.

Standard server builds – Speed up server deployment by developing standard virtual server builds which can be easily replicated. You can also inexpensively add servers to create test environments that already resemble production environments. All this is done without adding any additional hardware.

Server containment - When you have each application running within their own virtual server, you prevent applications from impacting on each other when upgrades or changes are made.

Fewer machines means fewer cables. Cabling can be a nightmare – getting it under control is easier with less hardware.

Server consolidation – Blade servers are an ideal complement for virtualisation. Server virtualisation and server consolidation are both driven by a desire for:

  • resource optimization,
  • operational efficiency, and
  • rapid provisioning.

Note that systems that house high transaction, and/or CPU intensive applications, aren't ideal consolidation candidates.

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