A reliable industry-proven hypervisor is a critical foundation of a virtualized infrastructure but is not a complete solution by itself. You need an IT services platform that delivers the right infrastructure and application services for running your business - a private cloud. It must include built-in migration, aggregation, allocation, power management, and availability services.
VMware vSphere is the only virtualization platform that delivers all of these built-in services.
- Live Migration: Transparent Agility
- Aggregation: Shared Pools of Resources
- Allocation: Elastic Pooling of Resources
- Power Management: Intelligently Save Power
- Availability: Flexible, Uniform High Availability
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Power Management: Cluster-level Power Savings
VMware Distributed Power Management (DPM) continuously monitors resource requirements across a DRS cluster, consolidates workloads, and automatically powers down unused servers to reduce overall power consumption. This capability extends cost savings beyond what you can obtain from simple server consolidation.
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Based on user-defined policies, DPM monitors a DRS cluster and verifies whether service level agreements (SLAs) could be met at a lower power consumption rate. When an application workload increases, DPM re-activates the suspended hosts (via Wake-on-LAN, IPMI, or iLO). Without this type of cluster-level power management, power management at the cluster-level is not possible. Microsoft does not deliver functionality with this level of flexibility. Microsoft Hyper-V R2 has a core parking feature that only focuses on power savings for individual processor cores. Citrix recently introduced a capability called Automated Power Management, but upon testing, it did not effectively leverage Citrix’s new dynamic memory. A technology like DPM really needs to work well with memory overcommitment to achieve maximum power savings, because during periods of low utilization, high levels of overcommit are possible, letting you get by with the fewest servers running.
