Managing Virtualized Data Centers Efficiently
Published 24th Oct 2011 | Source - | Pages - 3The widespread adoption of VMware® virtualization has created many facets to managing data centers. The Dell™ Advanced Infrastructure Manager (AIM) software helps simplify and automate the management of highly virtualized environments.
Deploying Dell AIM allows VMware virtualized environments to be run in a flexible, resource-efficient manner. Administrators can use AIM to create a shared pool of server resources, and then dynamically allocate them to VMware ESX clusters and hosts to match business needs.
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