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Server consolidation
can have a positive impact on business results.
It is broader than just physically combining
assets.
It involves the reduction in the number of
servers in use within an organization by
centralizing many applications, or data, onto
fewer servers to reduce costs, increase the
efficiency of system
management, security, and resource utilization.
Our Server Consolidation solutions help you
reduce redundant or under-utilized servers and
standardize onto fewer, highly available and
better managed platforms. |
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With these solutions your organization can:
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Improve server resource utilization
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Reduce costs
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Create an environment in which supply meets
demand
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Protect your IT environment from unplanned
downtime
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IT trends and directions |
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Server consolidation is an industry trend fueled
by the challenge many IT managers face in
delivering higher IT service levels while
increasing the cost effectiveness and efficiency
of their operations and infrastructure. This
challenge exists, in part, as a result of the
acceptance of the distributed client/server
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Direction of business |
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Distributed computing has often created
environments within enterprises that are
difficult to manage. Often there are many
servers from different vendors and of different
architectures that require skills in multiple
operating systems. End user departments are
installing servers and upgrades, managing those
Servers, and if they are backing up data, the
backups are usually on slow devices and may be
rather unreliable. End users are also doing
problem determination and fixing software
problems. There is little sharing of |
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resources among these different
environments. The reality of distributed
computing has been complex and costly.
The perception of lower hardware costs
rapidly gave way to the reality that
distributed servers multiply at an
alarming rate, software management
becomes nearly impossible, and the
productivity of end users is often
sacrificed to problem resolution. This
has led to total costs of distributed
client/server computing that are much
higher than expected and that are much
higher than in traditional, centralized
environments.
Over the past few years, the vast
majority of large corporations have
recognized the hidden cost of
distributed servers, and many ambitious
client/server implementation plans have
been greatly modified or abandoned. To
restore order, IT managers have turned
to server consolidation. |
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Server consolidation
is a way to centralize business computing
workloads to reduce cost, complexity, and
management overhead and, in general, to free up
business professionals to do business instead of
IT management tasks. Recent research indicates a
strong trend toward high-end server
consolidation of enterprise applications driven
by the travails of managing numerous
application, database, and file/print servers
throughout the enterprise. |
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Why Wizertech? |
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Periodic Investment in technical wing and R&D
Lab, we have strengthened our domain knowledge
in every vertical for server base architecture.
Large Installation and few success stories
carved out a new niche for any kind of
Mission-Critical Project implementation. |
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Wizertech
has the expertise to develop and deliver
cost-effective solutions based on: |
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Broad range of standards-based servers that
can scale up and out in your consolidated
environment
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Virtualization capabilities that enable you
to pool and share resources across your
enterprise
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Excellent services that help you design and
implement the right solutions to meet your
business goals
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Developed by
MicroBase Infotech Private Limited |