Wazi Technical Solutions
What is Virtualization?
Hardware was designed to run a single operating system and a single application, leaving most machines across the country vastly underutilized and especially in Utah. Virtualization lets companies run multiple virtual machines on a single physical machine, with each virtual machine sharing the resources of that one physical computer across multiple environments. Different virtual machines can run different operating systems and multiple applications on the same physical computer. While others are leaping aboard the virtualization bandwagon now, Wazi, a Utah VMware Partner and a Utah Cisco Partner, is the market leader in Utah virtualization and Utah Virtual Services.
How Does Virtualization Work?
Virtual Desktops and Cloud Computing is just the beginning to a VMware virtualization deployment. Wazi Technical Services, a Utah VMware partner, can build an entire virtual infrastructure, scaling across hundreds of interconnected physical computers and storage devices. Vsphere is a proven virtualization platform used as the foundation for building a virtual desktop deployment and cloud computing. After a virtual deployment companies won't need to assign servers, storage, or network bandwidth permanently to each application. Instead, your hardware resources are dynamically allocated when and where they're needed within the private cloud. The highest priority applications always have the necessary resources without wasting money on excess hardware that is only used at peak times. Connect this private cloud to a public cloud to create a hybrid cloud, giving your business the flexibility, availability and scalability it needs to thrive.
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A Wazi virtual deployment with VMware lets companies increase service availability while eliminating error-prone manual tasks. IT operations are more efficient and effective within a virtual datacenter. Companies will handle double or triple the number of servers, giving users access to the services they need while retaining centralized control. Deliver built-in availability, security, and performance across the board, from the desktop to the datacenter.