Virtual machines are wonderful things and server consolidation provides
impressive and immediate ROI. However, server virtualization does not come
without its challenges. According to Gartner, virtual machine (VM)
“sprawl” is the number one concern when it comes to managing VM
environments. Is this a valid concern? What does sprawl have to do with
managing the life cycle of virtual machines?
This article looks at VM sprawl concerns and the role that effective
Virtualization Lifecycle Management (VLM) plays in preventing it from
occurring in IT environments.
What’s So Different About Virtual Servers?
Most virtual servers begin by viewing a virtual machine as similar to a
physical one, but without the hardware cost. While this may be true at the
beginning of a virtualized deployment, it quickly becomes clear that there
are a number of significant differences between t... (more)
Virtualization Magazine on Ulitzer
As organizations ramp up their adoption of server virtualization, more and
more are experiencing bottlenecks that slow them down, as well as the need
for additional and unplanned funding, usually created by virtual sprawl.
But while sprawl is the direct cause of unplanned expenses, it is not the
real problem. Rather it's a symptom of something else. While attacking it
directly may provide some short-term relief, like salve on an uncomfortable
rash, it will come right back if the root causes are not eliminated. This
article identifies the true so... (more)