Businesses need to protect their data against a multitude of threats, from software glitches and hardware failures to human error and natural disasters. With virtualization, any physical server can be the recovery target for virtual servers, making fast recovery possible. Virtual machines can be replicated to alternate locations and brought online in just minutes or hours.
Virtualization allows businesses to:
- Protect applications and data in real time
- Increase hardware utilization
- Decrease the data center footprint
- Reduce administrative costs
By creating a virtual environment, IT managers can recover from disaster quickly because virtual machines eliminate the need to perform OS and application installations. In addition, the disaster recovery process is simplified because the hardware independence of virtual machines eliminates the complications that arise from hardware differences between primary and recovery sites.
Another benefit of virtualization is the cost savings. With virtualization, disaster recovery costs are reduced by leveraging the flexibility of hardware-independent virtual machines that can run on any system, including repurposed servers.
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