VMware Infrastructure: A Guide to Bottom-Line Benefits

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VMware Infrastructure: A Guide to Bottom-Line Benefits
Frustrated by the costs of maintaining ever larger data centers — or building new ones — many companies are exploring virtualization. Virtualization lets your IT staff turn your data center into an internal cloud of computing resources controlled by a single virtual data center operating system (VDC-OS). Because the VDC-OS seamlessly aggregates network resources, you can consolidate physical servers and reduce hardware and management costs. Whether you're preparing a disaster recovery plan or simply trying to save money and avoid server sprawl, virtualization is the key to achieving your goal. Read this white paper to learn more now.

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With the Intel® Xeon® processor 5500 series and VMware® vSphere™ 4, you can achieve greater performance while using less energy and space, and dramatically reducing operating costs. Servers built on Intel Xeon processor 5500 series and running VMware vSphere 4 deliver up to 160% better performance in a virtualized environment than previous generations, as well as near native performance on enterprise applications. Intel hardware coupled with VMware vSphere, the leading platform for building cloud infrastructures, gives data centers the performance and flexibility for new usage models and the next phase of virtualization, along with the agility needed for the most demanding business requirements today and in the future.