Improved utilization:
Individual business system servers can be deployed on to physical or virtual machines on a just-in-time basis… while their LAN and SAN topologies are preserved.

Reduced Management Complexity:
Rack once, cable once, and reconfigure as needed without further physical intervention – while a graphical interface shows the exact functional reality of your servers, network, and SAN in real-time.

Lowered Resource Needs :
Fewer machines, less physical intervention, and simpler administration yield dramatically lower operational costs.

   

Part 2/2 - Please join Ben Linder, CEO, Scalent Systems, and James Staten, Principal Analyst, Forrester Research as we discuss server and datacenter fail-over requirements and how the application of infrastructure virtualization can automate the real-time recovery of a server or an entire data center.

James will lead off the discussion and cover disaster recover issues, market trends, and the impact of further adoption of server virtualization. We will segment deployed applications within the data center with regard to recovery time and recovery point objectives, and align these tiers with solutions that minimize downtime.

Ben will then discuss the application of infrastructure virtualization to the challenges of the real-time recovery of servers - whether replacing a single physical or virtual server in boot time, or leveraging storage replication to fail-over to remote facilities. We will discuss how Scalent customers are using our software to implement cost-effective business continuity and infrastructure automation solutions while reducing server counts, simplifying manageability, and increasing reliability.

 
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