What is Involved in Server and Desktop Virtualisation?
Technetics.com.au does a lot of work on virtualisation, for servers and for desktops. You may be wondering, what does this mean? What is virtualisation and why would I as a small business want such a special feature?
The definition of virtualisation is the creation of a virtual system, whether that is a desktop or a web server. Once you realise the advantages of having a dedicated web server or a second or third desktop computer, you will never like the idea of “shared” anything ever again. The advantages are in security, freedom and uncompromised uptime.
Unfortunately, not everyone can afford to invest in new hardware or software. The compromise is virtualisation, and it works so well that many business owners actually prefer it to buying all new equipment. Virtualisation also helps to improve the efficiency and availability of your system resources and applications. If you still use one server or one application then you are not efficiently using your internal resources properly. Many business owners that attempt to work with individual servers or desktops experience many problems, and sacrifice far too much time in managing the system.
This is why some companies are willing to pay huge salaries to IT experts who can help with virtualisation techniques that are “cost cutting.” Of course, if you pay an IT expert top dollar, it is not really all that cost-cutting, is it?
However, you can actually save money if you outsource your IT needs to Technetics.com.au. We install virtual servers and virtual desktops and customise a solution for your benefit. Some of our clients report saving well over 50% of their total IT costs by investing in innovative virtual private servers. Virtualisation allows you to run multiple OS programs, ensure better performance and accessibility and get more out of your existing resources.
It is like organising office space, but for your computers! Why not ask for a consultation today?

