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Server Consolidation

With the evolution of technology, businesses can save millions of dollars in annual IT expenses through server consolidation. By condensing multiple physical servers, applications, and workloads to a small number of physical servers, organizations can maximize the use of current resources and reduce overall IT costs.

Benefits of Server Consolidation:

  • Lower IT expenses
  • Reduce hardware maintenance requirements
  • Streamline organization's infrastructure
  • Server Consolidation Services

    Exchange Server Consolidation

    Rapid company growth, mergers, and acquisitions have left companies with high demands on their present email systems. With a greater number of users per server and larger mailboxes per user, organizations can dramatically reduce the total number of servers.

SQL Server Consolidation

Reducing the number of physical servers is often the initial motivation for a Microsoft SQL ServerT 2000 consolidation effort. Versions of SQL prior to SQL 2008 required a single physical server for each SQL server installation. With SQL 2008, multiple instances can be installed on each server. Additionally, SQL 2008 provides centralized backup and the capability to host SQL Server 7.0 and SQL Server 6.5 databases. These features of SQL Server 2000 combine with leading TPC benchmark performance, scalability to 64 bit, and security capabilities to provide an attractive foundation for consolidation planning.

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