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10 | CHAPTER 1 PROPOSING VIRTUALIZATIONVirtualization allows you to manage your production environment more fl exibly, from any-where, at lower costs a
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Chapter 1Proposing VirtualizationThe fi rst phase of any project, whether you’re an internal consultant or an external consultant, is to develop a prop
4 | CHAPTER 1 PROPOSING VIRTUALIZATIONIn its most simplistic form, this involves the implementation of replicated storage to sup-port the constituent
THE BUSINESS CASE | 5 uConsistent level of service u Reduced operational costs u Standardized management approachLower CostsVirtualization helps driv
6 | CHAPTER 1 PROPOSING VIRTUALIZATIONIn addition, SCVMM supports various different options for provisioning virtual machines. By leveraging its built
THE BUSINESS CASE | 7Active Directory users or groups can be added to self-service user roles. The permissions granted to the user role apply to all
8 | CHAPTER 1 PROPOSING VIRTUALIZATIONlocations supports the business driver for functionality in the event of a disaster. Windows 2008 R2 and Hyper-V
THE TECHNICAL CASE | 9StandardizationHardware and operating system standardization has been considered a best practice for many years. IT administrat
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