Tips for Success in Enterprise Desktop Virtualization
An enterprise needs to examine each part of the IT infrastructure to decide on the best suited strategy to virtualize the IT environment. Enterprise desktop virtualization is the sharing of a global pool of infrastructure resources across applications. With the value proposition of the virtual desktop being apparent, the IT department will be able to manage and maintain the environment easily with this technology, resulting in the end user being free to rely on a single endpoint device. Although there are a few critical areas that provide quick savings from the virtualization initiatives, the following tips can ensure success in the enterprise.
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Reducing Maintenance Time with desktop virtualization
Due to maintenance issues and upgrades associated with the hardware or software running on them, physical desktops are usually difficult to manage and maintain. With the user activity also being a factor to the wear and tear, the enterprise has to shoulder the responsibility of maintaining user productivity. Desktop virtualization has the ability to resolve issues relating to viruses attacks, operating system configuration issues, etc. With the use of a thin client as the user device, there is a single point of entry for OS image patches, maintenance updates, and application deployment. Consequently, the users have a secure access to applications whenever they need them, thereby streamlining the maintenance process for IT. There is a substantial increase in productivity as thin clients are not prone to failures. By innovating in desktop technology, desktop virtualization maximizes the value-added time contributed to businesses.
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Consolidation of multiple physical devices with server virtualization
Server virtualization facilitates greening of the data center as it allows the consolidation of several physical services onto fewer hosts, reducing the space, power, cooling and ultimately, the capital spent on future server purchases. With server virtualization, there is a diminished risk of server failure. If there is a server failure, these virtualized server environments recover in minutes, thereby offering significant capital savings. Enterprises can have tremendous savings by minimizing the potential for long, unplanned application outages.
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Enhanced Capacity management with storage virtualization
Most projects sometimes never use half of the space requested with the traditional methods of managing Storage Area Networks. When the full space is allotted to a project, the space used on the array cannot be reclaimed. Due to this, whenever there is a request for additional storage requests, storage needs to be purchased to match the capacity that is requested. With storage virtualization there is a complete pool of storage and abstracts disks and RAID groups from the administrator. This virtual provisioning facilitates the full amount of requested space to the project, although the space is consumed as it is used. By using the accessible capacity more efficiently unnecessary storage purchases are prevented.
It is necessary to take a holistic approach to virtualization when an enterprise wants to make the most out of its virtualization initiatives