Virtualization

Photograph taken from the courtyard of an old building open to the sky showing the architectural detail and many windows to demonstrate the concept of virtualization whereby one physical structure houses many smaller ones.
A Virtual Host is Like a Building Housing Many Offices

Virtualization is essential to maximize your investment in technology. It saves money by enabling multiple virtual machines to share physical hardware. It also minimizes conflicts between different applications and provides security advantages. Virtualization technology powers many data centers, large and small. A single piece of hardware can host many virtual machines, each with their own designated resources, applications and users. It is impossible to tell if you are accessing a virtual machine. It behaves just as if if were a physical computer.

The decision to adopt this technology must consider factors like cost vs benefit, compatibility and statutory requirements. Virtualization can be in-house or cloud-based. Some providers offer both. Cloud providers generally offer superior processing power, seamless updates, redundant systems and advanced security monitoring.

To provide the knowledge and service our customers expect, we fully support virtualized applications on Hyper-V, VMware and Azure environments. This includes the database and backup technologies essential to them. We will continue to develop our skills as new technologies are introduced.

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