Power, Ping, & Pulse: The Economies of Virtualization
Rethink Your Enterprise Data Center – Exploit the Benefits of Virtualization
Virtualization’s catchphrase should be “Power, Ping and Pulse,” reflecting the economic focus of virtualization on energy, infrastructure, and labor savings. You are invited to attend an exclusive, free training workshop on virtualization—specifically around Microsoft’s Hyper-V—at a location near you. To exploit virtualization's benefits, you must understand how its specific features work and their pros and cons. Without this foreknowledge, you may encounter some hidden pitfalls only after you’ve invested a lot of effort and expense in a particular datacenter strategy.
You are invited to attend an exclusive, free training workshop on virtualization at a location near you.
Join virtualization and general IT expert Mel Beckman for a half-day, hands-on workshop as he discusses the energy, infrastructure, and labor benefits your could be offering your organization. This will gear you up to learn how HP and AMD have partnered to provide solutions that can be easily implemented by data center architects and administrators. They have compiled a collection of information to help you along the way including reference architectures, best practices and sizing guides that cover the HP and AMD servers, storage and networking products to help simplify the purchase and configuration process. Then dive into planning your virtualization environment with a virtualization technology expert. This event will get you elbow-to-elbow with a localized advisor to help you begin making purchasing and deployment plans.
What You Will Get
- Free 8-page technical guide on virtualization strategies
- Opportunity to ask questions of the experts from Windows IT Pro
- Opportunity to speak directly to reps from HP, AMD, and regional partners
- Information-Packed Technical Content
- Networking with other IT pros
Learn How to Achieve Cost Savings through VirtualizationVirtualization features can be divided into three broad categories, based on the type of advantages they deliver, in the form of short-term cost savings or long-term economies of scale. Energy savings encompass the intrinsic efficiency increases derived from improved hardware utilization, as well as new opportunities to directly control power and cooling at the CPU level. Infrastructure savings accrue from virtualized storage and networking components that make the data center more robust and readily scalable. Human resource savings result from the elimination of much hands-on labor, as well as more powerful administration tools and faster, simplified management of virtualized workloads compared to physical hardware. In several information-packed sessions and a complete Q&A, our speakers will provide the information you need to build value with virtualization. You’ll learn:
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