Sunday, September 05, 2010
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 Server Virtualization

 

Although the number of servers has expanded greatly, very few of them are used effectively. Indeed, only a very small fraction of CPU power is utilized. This can be a very expensive proposition since servers require large amounts of power to run and to cool.

There are also additional operational costs to maintain numerous servers, including system maintenance along with OS upgrades, patches, and support.

How can application uptime be maintained given this proliferation of systems, software, and complexity?

VBS’s team can help you design and implement a virtualization strategy that can consolidate your servers, increase uptime, decrease expense, and allow you to easily expand your network as your future needs arise.

 

Citrix Xen Server and Desktop Virtualization     
 

What is Server Virtualization?

“Server virtualization” refers to the process of taking one physical server and dividing it up into multiple isolated virtual (or “logical”) servers. Each of these logical servers functions in its own self-contained virtual environment, enabling you to run multiple operating systems concurrently on a single physical server. For example, through server virtualization you can have an Exchange server, a SharePoint server, and a file server all running on the same physical server – without any risk of the individual servers interacting with or affecting each other.

 

What Is Citrix XenServer and How Does It Work? 
Citrix XenServer is software that enables server virtualization (i.e. the process of taking one physical server and dividing it up into multiple isolated virtual servers). Because virtualization decouples operating systems and applications from their underlying physical servers, XenServer is essentially an operating system that allows you to run multiple virtual operating systems on top of it. Each “Virtual Machine” or VM, runs as if it has its own set of hardware.

Once installed (a very quick process), XenServer creates a thin software layer called a “hypervisor.” The system administrator then uses the hypervisor to control and manage all of the organization’s virtual machines. XenServer includes a management console called XenMotion for controlling virtual machines across multiple XenServer instances. XenServers run on a different box from XenMotion, with the virtual machines “living” on the XenServers. Once things are properly set up this hierarchy lets you easily move your virtual machines around to any XenServer in the system, enabling both fail-over and load balancing.

What Are the Benefits of Citrix XenServer and Virtualization? Virtualization in general offers a few key benefits:

  • Efficient Use of Resources Virtualization’s efficiency can decrease your costs. For example, instead of having 10 servers in your data-center, with none more than 10% utilized, you can consolidate into one server that’s 100% utilized. You save money on hardware, hardware storage space, administration, and more.
  • Excellent High Availability - Virtual servers can be copied and clustered, allowing you to create an extremely good High Availability environment.

 

In addition, Citrix XenServer gives you numerous options regarding how you deploy a given virtual machine, and it makes it easy to add memory or disks, move a virtual server to a different physical server, and accomplish a myriad other tasks.

What Is Citrix XenApp?        
Citrix XenApp is an application virtualization and delivery system that lets you run your applications (such as Microsoft Office) on a virtual machine on XenServer instead of on each of your user’s individual desk top or lap top computers. Instead of managing 100’s or 1000’s of copies of each application you can now centrally manage a single instance of each application and then provide on-demand “anytime/anyplace” delivery to your users.     
  

What Are the Benefits of Citrix XenApp?:

  • Faster and Easier Application Management – One installation or update covers all of your users.
  • Less Money Spent on Desktops - Because you aren’t running your applications on your local desktops, your desktops can be much smaller and less robust, or can be replaced with inexpensive ($250 avg.) thin clients. With all of the computational power on the server, all you need at the desktop level is enough horsepower to run the Citrix client.
  • Access from Anywhere - With Citrix XenApp your end users can enjoy smooth roaming and the ability to log in from anywhere to access their data and applications. Whether they’re at home or the office, at their own desk or someone else’s, on a desktop, laptop, or portable device, all of their files are always available.
  • Improved Security - Centralizing all of your applications on XenApp gives you better control over who is accessing what. For example, your marketing department can be given access to one set of tools, while your accounting folks have access to another.
  • Happy Mac Users - With Citrix XenApp you can run “Windows-only” applications from a Mac.

 

Getting Citrix XenServer and XenApp Up and Running
If you’re thinking of implementing XenServer and/or XenApp, Virtual Business Solutions can help. We follow a disciplined methodology for each project, which is designed to accelerate delivery of a fully tested, documented project. Call us for assistance with:

  • Flexible Project Services – VBS will work with you in any capacity required. For example, we can help with the design of your XenServer and XenApp system. We can perform design, testing, and piloting. Or we can take full responsibility for the project from start to finish.
  • Architecture Design - VBS combines best practices with extensive experience to provide you with a real-world plan that includes recommendations for resources, priorities, and required expertise.
  • Installations, Conversions, Upgrades - Whether a new installation, migration to a new XenServer virtualization solution, or upgrades with potential extensive impact to your users, we work within your existing IT architecture to make the transition as smooth as possible.
  • Infrastructure Assessments – VBS can assess virtualization hardware, software, application architectures, and existing stand-alone server infrastructures that may be migrated to virtualization in order to evaluate performance, identify issues, or recommend adaptations for supporting new business requirements.
  • Project Management - Don’t have the staff, bandwidth, or project management rigor to confidently undertake your project? No problem. VBS can handle all aspects of project management for you.
  • Training - VBS can get both your users and your administrators up to speed on XenServer, XenApp, and XenMotion – either in conjunction with our other services or separately.

 

 Server Virtualizaion - The VBS Advantage
  • Help you understand the benefits of server virtualization from an objective viewpoint.

     
  • Design a virtual infrastructure for your servers.

     
  • Reduce your energy needs.

     
  • Free up space in your data center.

     
  • Improve up time for your applications

     
  • Provide for improved hardware and application maintenance.

     
  • Greatly increase the utilization of your server CPU’s.
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