Product Information

VMware Host

A VMware host is a physical computer that runs VMware vSphere software, allowing it to host multiple virtual machines. This can be a cost-effective and flexible solution for businesses that need to host multiple applications or websites, or that want to consolidate their servers to reduce hardware and maintenance costs.

Technology Group
Server
Technology Category
Operating System

What value does this add to my business?

The value that a VMware virtual server can add to a business depends on the specific needs of the business.

  • Improved performance: A powerful virtual server can handle more tasks simultaneously and more quickly, which can improve the efficiency and productivity of employees.
  • Enhanced security: A virtual server can provide a secure location for storing and processing sensitive data, as well as offer features such as encryption and authentication to protect against cyber threats.
  • Scalability: A virtual server can be easily upgraded or expanded as a business grows, allowing it to accommodate more users or applications.

What can I expect from this service?

  • Reliability: A well-maintained virtual server should be able to operate continuously without experiencing downtime.
  • Accessibility: Employees should be able to access the resources and applications stored on the virtual server from any device on the network.
  • Cost savings: Using a virtual server can be more cost-effective compared to using multiple physical servers or cloud-based services, as it allows a business to consolidate hardware and reduce maintenance costs.
  • Control: A virtual server gives a business owner control over the hardware and software used, as well as the ability to customize the server to meet their specific needs, risk profile and reliance
  • Flexibility: A virtual server can be used for a wide range of purposes, including hosting websites, storing and backing up data, and running business-critical applications.

Common problems in the business this service solves

  • Limited storage or processing power: If a business is using multiple standalone computers or has outgrown its current server, a virtual server can provide more capacity to store and process data.
  • Security: A virtual server can provide a secure location for storing and processing sensitive data, as well as offer features such as encryption and authentication to protect against cyber threats.
  • Data Protection: Virtual Servers are easily backed-up and restored therefore reducing the possibility of data loss in a data loss scenario.
  • Downtime: A virtual server configured in “High Availability” mode can reduce the risk of unexpected downtime, which can disrupt business operations and impact productivity.

Why is a solution needed?

A solution is needed because businesses often rely on access to data and applications in order to operate. Server Virtualization provides a business with protection against disruptions and security breaches that can impact its operations. By design, Virtual Servers are intended to distribute the work load amongst numerous independently running systems and provide redundancy in the event of an interruption event

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