On 1/11/07, Andrew Willy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > If you're not virtualizing in production environments, you're missing > the boat. > > <snip>
I have to agree with you on all your points Andrew. We have VMWare ESX Server running on 2 hosts, each with loads of mem and CPU power. Each host runs 10+ boxes without issue (we have run all 22 on 1 host and there was still space for more). We have been choosing them carefully, only picking mainly under-used systems and sticking them on. We have come up with a costing model too. So when we get asked "can we borrow a server for 1 month" we can create a new server from a template in about 20 minutes and charge them for its usage. We run production, test, dev and QA servers all in VMware ESX. We havent looked back since. With the addition of the latest features, it makes it even easier to keep those boxes up. You can VMotion the machine across hosts, and now you can move the disks without powering the box down (in both cases you lose 1 ping to the server). Hard to beat. Col.
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