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Green Computing Through Virtualization
Virginia | Blacksburg | Danville | Charlottesville

If you are trying to find out more about your green computing & virtualization options in Virginia—Blacksburg, Lynchburg, Danville, Charlottesville, or Charleston WV—then this page can provide you with some important information.

A great way to save money, space, resources, and the environment is by streamlining your efficiency with virtualization. This form of green computing will both lead to server consolidation and smaller energy bills, as well as enhanced computer security and plasticity.

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What Is Green Computing?

Simply put, green computing is a wave of ingenuity in the computer and network services industry that allows you to use less energy, hardware, and resources, but with the same capacity and quality. It goes beyond simply wanting to have a smaller impact on the environment, it gives you the ability to have a smaller impact on your electricity meter as well.

Beyond the ability to promote yourself as a “green business”, you are talking about greatly increasing your overall computer and server efficiency. Really, in today’s economy, a mild investment in restructuring your software that leads to a permanent improvement in infrastructure is a no-brainer.

What is Virtualization?

One important element to any green computing Virginia “makeover” of your network is virtualization. It is a method of server consolidation that allows your in-house network to have the same (or better) capacity for work, but use less hardware, space, energy, and wasted effort.

Much of what makes computers so much stronger today than they were just a couple years ago is not hardware advances as much as software advances, that allow the machines to efficiently take small amounts of computing power from multiple sources to solve complex algorithms.

Basically, it means that many devices, working together, can split up various tasks in the computing process, and solve them much more quickly. This is why, for example, the newer “multi-core” processors are so much faster than older single core devices; even less powerful processors even connected in concert, will compute at much higher rates than their predecessors. For green computing in Virginia, it means that you need less overall devices if you can pull a little unused computing power from multiple existing devices.

That is what virtualization does; we use advanced algorithmic techniques in the best new software to better utilize your existing servers. This process can create virtual servers, virtual desktops, and virtual applications, all of which that “live” within a connected group of different machines. This green computing method will, essentially, allow you to create an efficient, malleable, network.

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If you live in Virgina: Blacksburg, Lynchburg, Danville, Charlottesville, or Charleston WV, then Automation Business Technologies is here to help with your green computing and virtualization solutions..

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