Optimizing Enterprise IT Infrastructure through Virtual Server Consolidation

  • Chen Q
  • Xin R
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Abstract

As computing power and storage needs increase rapidly, companies are looking for ways to reduce costs and improve overall return on investment. Although this is not market responsibility, a better understanding of this knowledge would greatly help managers of the companies that are wishing to enhance their current information technology infrastructure. The purpose of this study is to review issues of virtual server consolidation. Factors contributing to the both the positives and negatives associated with the implementation of virtual server consolidation will be evaluated in order to provide increased awareness of this emerging technology. Practical knowledge is discussed to help information technology managers explore this emerging technology for their enterprise information technology infrastructure.

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Chen, Q., & Xin, R. (2005). Optimizing Enterprise IT Infrastructure through Virtual Server Consolidation. In Proceedings of the 2005 InSITE Conference. Informing Science Institute. https://doi.org/10.28945/2918

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