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The Voice of the DBA Consolidating Again and Again and Again

MEVIOtoday

Nov 11, 2009 Consolidating Again and Again and Again

In reading about virtualization, one of the main things that drives its acceptance is cost. It's the reduction in actual physical resources needed to run multiple servers that makes it popular with many IT departments. It doesn’t help with administrative costs, at least not the costs of the system administrators because you still have the same number of servers to manage. There are just less physical servers to buy, less power needed, less cooling, and probably other savings if you virtualize.

Virtualization is really a one-time cost savings. Once you've virtualized a server, you can't do I again, so there are no repeat savings from this event. Is consolidation the same? After all, the main driving force for that process is also cost, and once you've consolidated a server you can't do it again.

 


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