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Firms told to beware of virtualisation

By Phil Muncaster
11 August 2008 07:11AM
Tags: firms | told | beware | virtualisation

IT managers looking to adopt virtualisation technologies must plan their migrations carefully or risk application failure, according to IT services firm Compuware..

Hadrian James, technology manager for the firm, said that IT leaders must initially weigh up whether a move to virtualisation would actually benefit their organisation, as the technology can cause some applications like SQL and Exchange to run slower than usual, or fail.

"Also, if your virtual server goes down you have lost lots of boxes rather than just one," he added.

He recommended firms to baseline test the performance of their apps to ensure that those running on a virtualised server run at the same performance levels as those on dedicated servers.

"IT should be looking to minimise the risk involved [in adopting virtualisation]," said James. "Therefore they should make one change at a time and do measurements before and after."

James also argued that companies need to take care when configuring their virtual servers' host machine, because if it is misconfigured it could overload and bring down all the apps sitting on it.

"There is one more machine to monitor in virtual environments," he added. " You need to monitor each virtual machine but also the external host machine – so there's an extra layer of complexity,"

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I take it by "SQL" he means SQL Server and by "...virtual server goes down..." he means host server.
It's good to see solid advice from leading Informal Technology experts on the interwebs.
iTnews - comments icon Posted by cfAug 11, 2008 2:00 PM
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