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Server Virtualization Hardware Virtualization uses software to create a Virtual Machine (VM) that emulates a physical computer. This creates a separate environment that is logically isolated from the host server. By providing multiple VMs at once, this approach allows several operating systems to run simultaneously on a single physical machine. Rather than paying for many under-utilized server machines, each dedicated to a specific workload, server virtualization allows those workloads to be consolidated onto a smaller number of more fully-used machines.
Benefits -
Consolidates multiple, under-utilized physical servers on a single host, running Virtual Machines -
Reduces workforce/space/kilowatt by leveraging virtualization for server consolidation and agility -
Helps save money because less managing, less space and less kilowatt hours are needed
Beginning with Windows Server 2008, server virtualization using Hyper-V technology has been an integral part of the operating system. Windows Server 2008 R2 introduces a new version of Hyper-V. Hyper-V makes it easier than ever to take advantage of the cost savings of virtualization through Windows Server 2008.
Desktop Virtualization The average person uses less than 5% of the capacity of their PC. The rest is wasted. We tap into the other 95% so that multiple users can simultaneously share a single PC. Each person runs their own applications — and has their own files, settings, and preferences. Without the bulk. Without the expense. Without the cost of a dedicated PC.
There are many approaches to virtualization
Most virtualization technologies are expensive to acquire, implement, and maintain. Ours is different because we save you money from day one. Our desktop virtualization technology allows up to 30 users to simultaneously use a single computer—at a very low cost.
Up to 95% of PC power is wasted
It is all possible because the average PC user only needs about 5 percent of the computer's capacity. So you can cut your costs (significantly), with products that are extremely easy to use, simple to set up and maintain, and incredibly eco-friendly, too. Plus, our virtualization solutions can integrate with other machine virtualization technologies to put hundreds of users on a single server. You can even give each user their own virtual machine in a one-to-one VDI configuration. This flexibility makes it easy for us to solve your toughest IT challenges whether you're deploying five seats or over 100,000 seats.
From one, many
Do you have more than one user account on your computer? Maybe there's a user account for you, a guest, and an administrator. Each person gets their own software, settings, screen colors, and so on, but only one person can use the PC at a time. Until now. NComputing vSpace desktop virtualization software allows multiple user accounts to be used at the same time by efficiently dividing the computer's resources into independent sessions.

There are three parts to our solution.  | First is the vSpace software, which allows standard Linux and Windows PCs to be shared by multiple simultaneous users. With vSpace, each person runs their own applications, just as if they had their own PC. |  | Second is the UXP communications protocol. UXP is the method by which the desktop images and audio are sent to the access device and how the keyboard and mouse data is sent back to the PC. UXP is highly efficient, and excels at multimedia and audio/video synchronization. |  | Third are the access devices. They are inexpensive, small, low-power, reliable, durable boxes. On one side they plug into the users' peripherals (such as the keyboard, monitor and mouse). On the other side, they connect via cables to the shared PC. | | Because one vendor designs all three parts of the solution—the virtualization software, the communications protocol, and the access devices—we are able to deliver the lowest cost and best performance available.
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