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
Virtual Iron is "Simple and Reliable"

Network World posted a Clear Choice Test of Virtual Iron and the bottom line is that they "found Virtual Iron’s day-to-day use to be simple and reliable — two very good qualities in a VM hosting scheme."

This review is very detailed and provides a lot of good information for anybody looking to implement a virtual environment.

Note that this review is based on version 3 and that we're currently on version 4, which has many improvements to make Virtual Iron even easier to use and more reliable.

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Posted by Tony A. on December 17, 2007 12:58 PM | Permalink | Comments (0)

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