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SWsoft Virtualization Helps Software Maker
System Automation Corporation replaces servers with virtual environments from SWsoft Virtuozzo
Sep. 20, 2007 03:15 PM
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System Automation Corporation is using SWsoft Virtuozzo to
save money, while providing a flexible testing platform that’s easy to convert
into production for the government agencies that purchase its MyLicense Suite
software. Now, it takes minutes to set up virtual environments, and
the MyLicense software can be updated across virtual environments in a matter
of minutes, which previously had been impossible.
System Automation develops MyLicense Suite software that is
used by more than 400 government entities in 23 states to manage, for example,
hunting and nursing licenses. The company is realizing cost savings of about
$2,000 per server by replacing physical servers with virtual servers created
with SWsoft Virtuozzo software.
System Automation is also saving money by reducing the time
required to manage the virtual data center. A full-time administrator now
spends only a quarter of their time managing the virtual environments by taking
advantage of the Virtuozzo management tools function. Now, with Virtuozzo a
change can be made and deployed across all of the virtual environments at once
using the template function.
Today, System Automation has multiple physical servers
running Virtuozzo. One Windows server currently runs 18 Virtuozzo virtual
servers and Callan estimates that the server has capacity for a total of 40
virtual servers. The server is used by the applications delivery group to run
MyLicense test servers for clients.
Before the Virtuozzo server virtualization implementation,
there were often delays setting up testing trials because equipment simply
wasn't available -- either because elaborate configurations were required or
the equipment hadn't arrived yet, or both. That is no longer an issue because
new virtual servers can be created instantaneously.
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