Cost and space savings, Hardware reducing, Energy saving, High availability, Disaster recovery, Better return on investment, Better scalability, Faster redeployment, Easier backups, No vendor lock-in, Easier migration to cloud, Less heat buildup, Increased Security, Business Continuity, Testing environment, Increase uptime, Isolate applications, Faster server provisioning and more. It’s clear to see the benefits of virtualization in general, are numerous.
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What option on VMware vSphere will help you avoid morning boot storm VMs, storage related issues?
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