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  • Virtualization. Big word, big concept. It’s an even bigger value for the data center. Yet if you ask five experts to define it, you’ll get 10 answers, and that’s on a good day. In the broadest sense of the term, virtualization—whether it involves servers, storage, or even networks themselves—is simp... Read More...
  • At the MicroProcessor Forum, Dr. Brad McCredie of IBM continued to tease out particulars regarding the POWER6. The presentation discussed a lot of general microarchitecture features, but did not reveal many specific details; a full revelation of the microarchitecture will likely have to wait till IS... Read More...
  • Plenty of buzzwords come and go in the IT world, but virtualization belongs to the rare breed that extends beyond buzzword status to reach a legitimate foothold in the enterprise. In fact, in a recent research report by Enterprise Management Associates, 74% of surveyed enterprises indicated that... Read More...
  • At its root, virtualization is about the aggregation and control of resources—regardless of where they are and what they do. Be they servers or applications or storage, in the end the virtualization of these resources allows data center managers to create a synergy with their computing power to make... Read More...
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