Reducing Hardware Footprint and Improving Server Virtualization Experience with the New DELL Advanced Infrastructure Manager (AIM)
Published 16th Jan 2012 | Source - | Pages -By abstracting logical servers from physical computing hardware, suddenly data center managers now have the flexibility to reduce downtime, deploy resources faster and use their hardware to the fullest extent. However, not every application or database can or should be virtualized in a production environment, and not all vendors support software that is running on a virtual machine (VM). The Dell Advanced Infrastructure Manager (AIM) provides you with just that flexibility.
Download this white paper to know how the Dell AIM lets you virtualize applications that couldn’t otherwise be virtualized while retaining software vendor support. It also promises a projected 80% reduction in rack footprint required to run middleware stack, the ability to provision new cloud services in minutes vs. weeks or months, and improved hardware lifecycle management, since new server models can be quickly integrated into the cloud.
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