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Virtualization refers to the process of abstracting software from hardware, which enables a data center to operate with greater agility and at a much lower cost. While most people think of virtual infrastructure as limited to servers, it also applies to storage, backups, networks, and disaster recovery. In fact, virtualization is revolutionizing the data center and creating efficiencies never before possible by dynamically sharing critical and expensive resources between applications on demand.
TGA's approach to data center architecture with virtual components evaluates the organization's existing IT infrastructure from a comprehensive perspective, expanding beyond servers to include storage, backup, network, and disaster recovery. TGA evaluates these five core components as interconnected elements of a unified virtual infrastructure, not as isolated IT entities. This allows many synergies and efficiencies that provide unparalleled functional, economic, and environmental advantages.
