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If you are looking for computer services, computers support and maintance, computer consultancy, computer products and IT solutions for organisation ranging from the Home user, public sector and large corporates. Give Desktop Network Systems a call on 08700684750
Friday, 30 July 2010
Business Words of Wisdom
Tuesday, 13 July 2010
We are Mad about green IT
Hi All,
Some say the staff at Desktop Network System just don't like evolution. Others say the oil will never run out and we at DNS are quit mad.
Others have said that we are all dinosaurs at DNS and haven't we heard of vegetarian as they eat all the green stuff that the plant produces way?
Well, we are back with some more tit bits, and again people may think that we are as mad as a hatter at Desktop Network Systems.
Yep they said Dr. Frankenstein was Mad and he proved everyone wrong.
No scratch that he was a bit, and my second name is not Alice and this plant is our wonderland.
Some say.......
We are always pushing better ways to use our computers and save money in your data centre and in the office with desktops.
We say at Desktop Network systems; so what we are MAD!!!
Yep Mad about our plant and as much as I love Star Trek. We've got no warp drives yet so we got no where to go. If we keep going at this rate we go boldly were no man or woman has gone before.
Gone to extinction more like.
So listen up some of us out here are getting worried. I found a very interesting report by Lloyd's called 360 Climate Change Report follow the link. Read it tell your friend and make your comments to Trevor.maynard@lloyds.com. Tell me what you think, let's talk.
So all you city and county councils you can start making a difference now and it does not have to be a big bang approach.
Or are you scared to talk to a MAD MAN
May we all live long and prosper.
Vince Bailey
Tuesday, 29 June 2010
Virtual Machine Migration
IT professionals around the world are exploring application and desktop virtualization not only to accelerate their migrations but as a superior means to delivering computing services to their business users.
VMware VMotion allows you to:
Let's take a closer look.
Vince Bailey
Experience Game-changing Virtual Machine Mobility
VMware VMotion technology, deployed in production by 70% of VMware customers*, leverages the complete virtualization of servers, storage and networking to move an entire running virtual machine instantaneously from one server to another. VMware VMotion uses VMware’s cluster file system to control access to a virtual machine’s storage. During a VMotion, the active memory and precise execution state of a virtual machine is rapidly transmitted over a high speed network from one physical server to another and access to the virtual machines disk storage is instantly switched to the new physical host. Since the network is also virtualized by VMware ESX, the virtual machine retains its network identity and connections, ensuring a seamless migration process.- Perform live migrations with zero downtime, undetectable to the user.
- Continuously and automatically optimize virtual machines within resource pools.
- Perform hardware maintenance without scheduling downtime and disrupting business operations.
- Proactively move virtual machines away from failing or underperforming servers.
Reliably Manage Live Migrations with Ease
Benefit from the reliability and manageability derived from a production-proven product used by thousands of customers for years. Live migration of virtual machines across your infrastructure is surprisingly simple with functionality that lets you:
- Perform multiple concurrent migrations to continuously optimize a virtual IT environment.
- Identify the optimal placement for a virtual machine in seconds with a migration wizard providing real-time availability information.
- Migrate any virtual machine running any operating system across any type of hardware and storage supported by VMware ESX, including Fibre Channel SAN, NAS and iSCSI SAN.
- Prioritize live migrations to ensure that mission-critical virtual machines maintain access to the resources they need.
- Schedule migrations to happen at pre-defined times, and without an administrator’s presence.
- Maintain an audit trail with a detailed record of migrations.
Let's take a closer look.
Vince Bailey
Impact of Your Virtual Environment
The resurgence of virtualization
Demands on IT managers continue to grow. Each year the addition of new
applications and increases in processing power, networking and storage continue
to accelerate. At the same time, regulatory compliance demands more
and better data protection, and globalization has made readily available data
an indispensable competitive tool.
Unfortunately, these growing demands are not matched by the resources to
support them. IT budgets haven’t kept up with increasing application or storage
needs, and fewer people are having to manage more. Compound that
with limited data center resources such as floor space, cooling and power and
the challenges can seem insurmountable. With the worldwide economy under
increasing pressure, efficient use of assets is critical now more than ever.
Fortunately, advances in technology, including virtualization, are helping
address these issues. Virtualization, while not a new market, is clearly enjoying
renewed interest. Solutions such as server virtualization are being rapidly
deployed into production environments, giving organizations the ability to
consolidate compute resources. The applications residing on the servers
aren’t the only components of the IT infrastructure that consume compute
processing power though. Network and storage resources do as well. In fact,
the cost to acquire, manage and protect storage is one of the fastest growing
data center costs. As a result, a solution in one area, such as consolidating
compute resources, does not translate to efficiencies across other high-cost
areas such as storage.
Leveraging virtualization in server and storage environments can improve
utilization, reduce costs, and simplify management. A combined server and
storage virtualization solution will create a blueprint for effective consolidation,
optimization and protection of enterprise infrastructures.
Virtualize or not?
Barriers to adoption
With so much technological innovation and attention due to the adoption of
technologies like VMware, there is still much disagreement over how to
address virtualization. This is largely due to the number and complexity of
solutions and the fact that they cross multiple disciplines.
Internal barriers. Most organizations use a variety of applications running
on different platforms. Each has its own requirements for networking and
storage resources and may have different requirements for access and availability.
Geographical distribution can further add to the challenges.
.
Leveraging Virtualization to Consolidate, Optimize and Protect Your IT
Infrastructure
Demands on IT managers continue to grow. Each year the addition of new
applications and increases in processing power, networking and storage continue
to accelerate. At the same time, regulatory compliance demands more
and better data protection, and globalization has made readily available data
an indispensable competitive tool.
Unfortunately, these growing demands are not matched by the resources to
support them. IT budgets haven’t kept up with increasing application or storage
needs, and fewer people are having to manage more. Compound that
with limited data center resources such as floor space, cooling and power and
the challenges can seem insurmountable. With the worldwide economy under
increasing pressure, efficient use of assets is critical now more than ever.
Fortunately, advances in technology, including virtualization, are helping
address these issues. Virtualization, while not a new market, is clearly enjoying
renewed interest. Solutions such as server virtualization are being rapidly
deployed into production environments, giving organizations the ability to
consolidate compute resources. The applications residing on the servers
aren’t the only components of the IT infrastructure that consume compute
processing power though. Network and storage resources do as well. In fact,
the cost to acquire, manage and protect storage is one of the fastest growing
data center costs. As a result, a solution in one area, such as consolidating
compute resources, does not translate to efficiencies across other high-cost
areas such as storage.
Leveraging virtualization in server and storage environments can improve
utilization, reduce costs, and simplify management. A combined server and
storage virtualization solution will create a blueprint for effective consolidation,
optimization and protection of enterprise infrastructures.
Virtualize or not?
Barriers to adoption
With so much technological innovation and attention due to the adoption of
technologies like VMware, there is still much disagreement over how to
address virtualization. This is largely due to the number and complexity of
solutions and the fact that they cross multiple disciplines.
Internal barriers. Most organizations use a variety of applications running
on different platforms. Each has its own requirements for networking and
storage resources and may have different requirements for access and availability.
Geographical distribution can further add to the challenges.
.
Leveraging Virtualization to Consolidate, Optimize and Protect Your IT
Infrastructure
More on Green IT
Hi All, are you still not sure about Green IT give us a call to learn more.
Vince Bailey
Vince Bailey
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