Duncan Guy wrote:
I read an interesting article in a CIO mag about virtual servers.

They use vmware - www.vmware.com

We currently have 6 servers - all new HP ML350's or equivalent and they
have variable load.  It seemed that a virtual server arrangement would
cover server crashes, spread load and allow fast recovery from disasters.

Does anyone have experience with vmware or similar virtual server
arrangements ?

No, but if they are ML350 G4's you've done well. I put one into a practice in April, and I was very impressed with what they got for their money.

Greg

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