Enterprise Virtualization
In system virtualization, like Xen and VMware, you can't hide design and performance issues.
Since these systems run several guest operating systems, performance is crucial.
What is Virtualization?
Virtualization is a way to run multiple virtual OS's on a single hardware server.
This is done by first running a
virtual machine monitor or
hypervisor
on the physical server. A
virtual machine or VM operating system is then run
as an application on the hypervisor. Typical virtualization frameworks like
Xen, Vmware, and Parallels all use this similar type of framework.
Each VM has a virtualized view of the CPU registers, the memory, and IO subsystem, respectively.
Return on Investment:
Virtual systems offer several key advantages:
- Continuity of Services
- Scalable and Growable Virtual Systems
- Flexibility and Features at Lower TCO
- Increased and Uninterrupted Productivity
- Savings over Traditional Server Deployment
Our Virtualization Services
In the end, performance and capacity
ARE the ultimate benchmarks. Solid design and
engineering ensures the success of virtual deployment phases:
- Design, Planning, and Sensitivity Analysis
- Hardware Evaluation and Purchase
- Deployment and Verification
- Service Level Management
- Capacity Planning
Fortuitous understands design, hardware, and quality aspects of
virtualization as well as each phase of deployment.