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How Green is My Virtualization?

Using virtualization to consolidate servers won’t just save you money on hardware — it’s also a great way to cut down on power costs. Server consolidation, and the use of blade servers with reduced power requirements, can drastically reduce power consumption. We’ve talked to a number of CTOs who have cultivated a green thumb in their data center and shared their secrets to saving money using blades and virtualization.

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Using virtualization to consolidate servers won’t just save you money on hardware — it’s also a great way to cut down on power costs. Server consolidation, and the use of blade servers with reduced power requirements, can drastically reduce power consumption. We’ve talked to a number of CTOs who have cultivated a green thumb in their data center and shared their secrets to saving money using blades and virtualization.

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