Virtualization is a technique by which multiple "guest" operating systems, desktops, or applications can run on a single "host" computer, with little or no modification of the guest OS. This helps you cut hardware, power and maintenance costs by combining multiple software "servers" on a single hardware server.
Nims & Associates has been recommending and implementing virtualization solutions from Microsoft, Citrix Systems and other vendors for over 20 years. These solutions have allowed our clients to centralize and control their data while allowing their users to work from anywhere, increasing staff productivity and efficiency.
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Server/Desktop Virtualization
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If you’re using the free version of XenServer, it needs to be licensed once a year. There’s not cost for the license… you’ll just need to re-activate it. What happens if you let your license expire? If you reboot an expired VM, it won’t start.
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Server/Desktop Virtualization
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Microsoft is lowering the price of licensing the Windows operating system in a virtual desktop deployment, and announced new bundles with partner Citrix in an announcement.
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Server/Desktop Virtualization
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Citrix XenServer™ is the only enterprise-class, cloud-proven server virtualization platform that delivers the critical features of live migration and centralized multi-server management at no cost.
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Server/Desktop Virtualization
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Small businesses have different needs and requirements than larger companies. Most don't have data centers and some have only a few critical servers. Still, small business can reap significant rewards from server virtualization technologies.
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Server/Desktop Virtualization
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Virtualization delivers compelling business value to midmarket organizations today, increasing by a factor of 2.5 the number of users supported per server, improving availability of servers, enabling application scalability, enabling a level of disaster recovery support, and reducing costs across the board.
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