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What are virtualization platforms?
A virtualization platform is a software solution that enables the creation of virtual machines (VMs) on a single physical server. These VMs act as independent environments, running their own operating systems and applications. By partitioning a single server into multiple virtual servers, businesses can achieve greater efficiency and flexibility in managing their IT infrastructure.
Increased flexibility and scalability
VMs can be set up and configured in a matter of minutes, allowing businesses to quickly adapt to changing needs.
Cost savings
Running multiple VMs on a single physical machine maximizes resource utilization and reduces the need for additional hardware.
Improved system performance and user productivity
Isolating applications and operating systems within different VMs can prevent system crashes and increase stability.
Enhanced business continuity and disaster recovery
Virtualization platforms can streamline backups and rapid deployment of entire VMs, minimizing downtime.
Key virtualization platform partners
Our expertise covers leading on-premises hypervisor platforms, including VMware Cloud Foundation, Nutanix Cloud Infrastructure, Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform Virtualization and Microsoft Hyper-V.
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