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TODAY'S TOP SOA & WEBSERVICES LINKS Virtualization News Desk The Importance of Data Connectivity to Virtualization
Don't let inefficient data access undermine your virtualization goals
By: Mike Johnson
Jun. 23, 2008 11:30 AM
Data center architects naturally seek to employ server virtualization to maximize the use of their hardware systems. However, one factor – often overlooked – carries real potential to undermine this goal. That factor is data connectivity. This article examines the importance of data connectivity in a virtualized environment, and the need to take an intelligent approach to data access to truly reap the benefits of your virtualization strategy.
Old Problems Become New Again Consider this trend in light of the value proposition presented by virtualization technology: that you can use software to run multiple virtual machines (VMs) on the same single physical machine formerly employed as a dedicated server. Now multiple operating systems and their attendant applications must vie for the same discrete resources such as processor capacity, memory, storage I/O, and network I/O. The dormant issues of resource contention arise once again. Naturally, anyone considering a virtualized server environment must plan for sufficient hardware-based resource capacity to accommodate it. But adding additional capacity is not always feasible — flexibility in expanding network I/O, for instance, is something available only on relatively high-end machines. YOUR FEEDBACK
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