News and insights on how end users are deploying server virtualization to better manage their IT infrastructure - from Tim Walsh, Director of Marketing at Virtual Iron
Tim Walsh
Seven Virtualization Trends

ServerWatch posted seven virtualization trends to look for in 2008:

1. Security Will Loom Large
2. Easy Money Won't Be Quite So Easy Anymore
3. Value-Add Will Be Critical
4. Vendor Consolidation Will Continue
5. Microsoft Will Make Waves
6. Storage and Servers Will Converge
7. I/O and Automation Will Become Increasingly Critical

More details in the full article.

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Posted by Tony A. on December 19, 2007 1:15 PM | Permalink | Comments (2)

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Mike Brosius:

I have not personally used Virtual Iron is there anything special that you must do to have the HDD's recognized on a Dell PE1950. Thanks

admin:

I believe that Virtual Iron will self-discover your servers after installing the management piece. See http://www.virtualiron.com/support/admin-guide/wwhelp/wwhimpl/common/html/wwhelp.htm?context=VI_Administration_Guide&file=config-storage.7.1.html#1174150 /admin

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