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Friday, February 27, 2004 |
VMware's virtual software gets ever more real. 'Intuitive' and 'virtualisation' in same article. Amazing [The Register]
The days of the large Micro$oft server staff are numbered folks. If you're managing a Windows 2000 or (worse yet) an NT4 server farm, VMware may make your job obsolete. Why? Read on dear friend, read on. You can consolidate every test machine onto a working production machine through virtualisation. And if you've gone to the extra effort of virtualising the storage of these machines onto SAN boxes, all the better. Windows NT will go the way of the mainframe, with a much smaller staff as a result.
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