Virtualization

We possess in-depth experience working with all Sun Solaris virtualization technologies, including hard domains, logical domains, containers and the Solaris xVM hypervisor. We are also experienced in the field of Solaris resource management (limiting of cpu and memory for specific users and applications).

Solaris Virtualization

Solaris Virtualization

928 Consulting provides expert solutions for all your virtualization needs, including:

Sun Solaris Virtualization:
Domains (both hard and logical)
Zones and Containers
Xen and Solaris xVM hypervisors x86 hardware

Resource Management

In addition, 928 Consulting has successfully implemented Solaris 9/10 resource management for several clients, to comply with "per CPU" license restrictions.

This has resulted in a substantial savings in license fees while allowiing non-restricted processes and application to take advantage of the full resources of the server.


928 Consulting can assist you in finding the best Solaris virtualization and resource management solution for your business. Contact us so we can provide you a quote.  Contact 928 Consulting

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928 Consulting are experts in setting up and providing ongoing system administration and mantenance for VMware ESX hypervisor hosting Windows 2000, XP, Linux and Solaris x86 guest operating systems.



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About Virtualization

Server virtualization is the masking of server resources, including the number and identity of individual physical servers, processors, and operating systems, from server users. The server administrator uses a software application to divide one physical server into multiple isolated virtual environments.

The virtual environments are sometimes called virtual private servers, but they are also known as partitions, guests, instances, containers or emulations.

Server virtualization can be viewed as part of an overall virtualization trend in enterprise IT that includes storage virtualization, network virtualization, and workload management. This trend is one component in the development of autonomic computing, in which the server environment will be able to manage itself based on perceived activity.

Server virtualization can be used to eliminate server sprawl, to make more efficient use of server resources, to improve server availability, to assist in disaster