On Tuesday, October 09, 2007, at 06:34AM, "Peter Schwenk" <email@hidden> wrote:
>
>Virtualization for server environments is handy because you can run >
>1 isolated OS environments on one physical (high performance)
>computer, which saves rack space and power. There are other reasons
>to run services on a virtual machine:
>- Sometimes it's not good to run all your services on one machine
>- Botched updates can be rolled back to a known good state since a
>lot of virtualization systems allow the creation of VM snapshots
>- Trying new things out doesn't require a separate test machine
>- Better machine utilization, a lot of times our systems are
>twiddling their thumbs
Ahh. Thank you. Now the thread makes more sense and I didn't get bruised, yet. ;-)
Rick
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