Performance analysis virtual server VMware Vsphere 5.5 with physical enterprise server

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The increasing number of servers used to support all the activities that assist the production of a company. Usually, it will be a waste, because a physical server cannot share resources such as CPU, RAM, and network. It will force the company to buy a new server each time to implement a new system. Therefore, we examined and analyzed the comparison of performance on a physical server with a virtual server that is built as an IP camera server to answer the needs of the company. After testing and getting the data, we conclude that in the testing of a turn on, restart and shut down servers, virtual servers have very much superior performance compared to physical servers. While in terms of performance of the CPU, RAM, and network, both physical servers and virtual servers do not have a significant difference. However, the important notes are in virtualization, it can perform resource sharing, and this technology is needed by companies in this era.

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Kurniawan, D. E., Nashrullah, M., Kurniasih, N., Achmad Daengs, G. S., & Kurniawan, C. (2018). Performance analysis virtual server VMware Vsphere 5.5 with physical enterprise server. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 420). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/420/1/012107

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