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Server Migration - If your organization is running on older or outdated operating systems, your critical information and the function of your system is at risk of being attacked. It is imperative to migrate onto secure systems in order to ensure information security, and to demonstrate progress toward becoming compliant to security guidelines and regulatory requirements. Edarat Group has a proven program for efficiently migrating, consolidating and deploying servers in the shortest amount of time possible, with minimal to no interruption to the end users. This process is comprised of services ranging from assessing the current environment, recommending the ideal design, as well as migrating and deploying to the new environment. 
 

Most of the companies nowadays are being faced with “Server Sprawl”. A situation that leaves servers taking more physical space while being under-utilized. 

 

This is where server consolidation and virtualization comes into action. Server consolidation is an approach to the efficient usage of computer server resources in order to reduce the total number of servers or server locations that an organization requires; while server virtualization is the masking of server resources, using a software such as Microsoft’s Virtual Server, which allows dividing one physical server into multiple isolated virtual environments, also known as Virtual Servers. 

 

Edarat Group Server Consolidation & Virtualization services provide:  

  • Server Consolidation using Blade Server technology that efficiently maximizes the use of space while allowing more processing power, simplifying cabling, and reducing power consumption and heat dissipation.
  • Server Virtualization using Microsoft® Virtual Server using a Host / Guest model or VMWare technology, to allow one host (physical server) to host several guests (virtual servers) for light and low-process applications and services to be hosted on one physical server instead of several separate servers.
  • Substantially increase the efficient use of server resources so IT administrators can spend less time managing the infrastructure and more time ensuring high availability.