These days, virtual servers are often seen as time- and money-saving efforts for businesses. When deciding if going virtual is the right thing to do, it’s important to consider myriad of things, including the age of your physical servers, the amount of data to be migrated to the virtual server, the experience of your IT staff and the I/O benefits. Access >>>
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- Virtualizing SQL Server? Do your homework
- Making sense of SQL Server 2012 virtual environment licensing
- SQL Server virtualization: Not always a good idea
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