Hardware Today: Virtualization And The Mainstream
Tuesday, 28 February 2006 by Michel Roth
An interesting read by Drew Robb on ServerWatch.com about Virtualization and the Mainstream. Where it came from, where it is today and where it is heading.

"Virtualization has come a long way since VMware first introduced VMware Workstation in 1999. The product was initially designed to ease software development and testing by partitioning a workstation into multiple virtual machines. Nearly seven years later, VMware Workstation has gone through several transformations, and the technology is no longer relegated to the niche product market."

"Instead, it is quickly becoming the preferred way to manage server resources, as more OEMs and ISVs add server virtualization technology to their offerings."

Read on here.

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