Server virtualization opportunities abound in the small and midsized business (SMB) market, but resellers, systems integrators and service providers traditionally used to working with larger enterprises may be hesitant to pursue them. The following top five virtualization tips on SearchSystemsChannel.com describe the advantages of bringing server virtualization to smaller businesses and offer how-to advice for helping both you and your SMB clients go virtual.
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Packaging virtualization services for SMBs
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Packaging virtual appliances for SMBs
A virtual appliance is a preconfigured virtual machine set up to perform a specific task. There are Web server appliances, firewall appliances, network-attached storage (NAS) file-serving appliances and security monitoring appliances, to name a few. VMware has led the surge with hundreds of free virtual appliances. While many resellers are taking the virtual appliance movement at face vale and finding uses for the free offerings from contributing vendors and users, few have begun to embrace the virtual-appliance mentality. This tip will identify several virtual appliance opportunities for you to consider now, and offer a checklist on how to stage one of these virtual machine (VM) offerings.
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VMware and Moka5 server virtualization for SMBs
Server-centric computing has disadvantages that must be considered. In this tip, virtualization expert Harley Stagner discuss some of those challenges and how to address them with products like VMware's Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) and Moka5's LivePC.
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Bundling storage and server virtualization services
The server virtualization boom is making many integrators change their product mixes and strategies for addressing customer problems, partly because of the varying goals of companies even considering server virtualization. But systems integrators must remember that it's a more complicated process than selling a hardware server. Convincing customers that virtualized hardware has real benefits may take a lot of time and effort -- and most successful virtualization projects involve penetrating every system. With that in mind, here we've collected some expert advice on combining both server and storage virtualization in this tip.
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Virtual machine licensing: Caveman-proof VMware product calculations
When you need to calculate virtual machine licensing, you may find yourself preparing Excel spreadsheets and loading many complicated formulas before you begin. Thankfully VMware has shown mercy on those who prefer to be able to calculate product licensing with tools like an abacus. VMware now licenses ESX Server as part of VMware Infrastructure 3 (VI3) in three licensing levels outlined in this tip by author Chris Wolf.
This was first published in June 2007
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