Fred Johannessen - Virtualization Means ... What?
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There are many
definitions for virtualization, but the one commonly agreed upon relates to
partitioning a physical server into many virtual servers, says Fred
Johannessen, program executive for Capacity Management and Provisioning at
BMC Software. But, how important is it, really? Actually, virtualization
done right can give your enterprise a competitive advantage.
Did you know that virtualization will allow you to respond more quickly to
security attacks? Being able to move or reallocate resources very quickly
(through virtualization) helps keep your business up and running ... even
while the attack is happening. Also, because hardware is cheap, most
companies run their servers at only 10 to 20 percent of their capacity.
Virtualization actually helps you reduce costs in your data center by
increasing efficiency and enabling you to use your servers to capacity. You
can actually improve availability without having to purchase new hardware.
Now that's the definition for success.
Resources
Fred Johannessen's blog on TalkBMC
BMC® Performance Assurance® Suite for Virtual Servers
BMC® Performance Manager for Virtual Servers
BMC® Virtualizer for Capacity on Demand
BMC® Virtualizer for High Availability
Virtual Strategy Magazine: Part 1 - BMC on Virtualization with Fred Johannessen
Bio
Fred Johannessen manages the execution of Capacity Management and Provisioning across the value chain including R&D, Marketing, and Sales, and has been with BMC Software nearly 10 years, serving in a variety of executive roles.
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