"Virtualization and consolidation have been strong trends and are likely to continue to be because there's a recognition that small servers tend to be poorly utilized," says Illuminata analyst Gordon Haff. VMware says typical utilization on an x86 box, with AMD or Intel processors, is about 10%, while GSX customers are getting 50% to 80% utilization of the entire server through virtual partitioning.
"Reliability and stability weren't the issue keeping VMware out of production environments," says Eric Horschman, VMware's director of GSX Server product marketing, "It's more that the virtual-machine technology is new to Intel-based platforms." VMware hopes that remote-management features and the ability to let clustered virtual servers share SCSI devices will encourage companies to deploy GSX Server in production, in addition to testing, environments.
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