Infinitely Virtual Goes Greener by Shifting to C7000 Blade System
LOS ANGELES–June 2, 2009— Infinitely Virtual, a rapidly expanding provider of high quality and affordable virtual server technology, has begun the process of migrating from its HP ProLiant DL360 G5 Servers to new HP BladeSystem c7000 Enclosures populated with Proliant BL490c G6 blades. Energy efficiency is one of the key reasons for this mig...
The Truth About Hosting Virtual Servers on VMware vs Virtuozzo
The difference between VMware and Virtuozzo Containers is more than just the name. Only hosting companies using VMware can offer complete flexibility, security and capacity, as well as options for high availability, load balancing and disaster recovery. Operating System Flexibility A basic difference between VMware and Virtuozzo is that VMware cr...
Infinitely Virtual Moves to Wilshire Annex, a Premier Data Center
LOS ANGELES–May 15, 2009— Infinitely Virtual, a rapidly expanding provider of high quality and affordable virtual server technology, is pleased to announce a move of locations from One Wilshire collocation site to the Wilshire Annex data center. Infinitely Virtual’s move to the Wilshire Annex data center was necessitated because of exponen...
Where does Virtual Terminal Server fit in your IT infrastructure?
A virtual terminal server can help your company get all the advantages of centrally deploying applications much less expensively, and without any of the costs or headaches of deploying dedicated terminal servers. What is a Virtual Terminal Server? Terminal Server is a Windows platform that allows you and your company to access all your applicatio...
System Outage & SAN Upgrade
At approximately 4:12pm pm PST on January 26, 2009, our storage area network experienced a failure. During a routine enhancement to our fibre channel switching fabric, a hardware failure caused the SAN to stop passing data. This failure caused down time for those customers connected to our storage arrays, storage01 and storage02. Immediately aft...
System Outage due to SAN component Failure
At approximately 4:12pm pm PST on January 26, 2009, our storage area network experienced a failure. During a routine enhancement to our fibre channel switching fabric, a hardware failure caused the SAN to stop passing data. This failure caused down time for those customers connected to our storage arrays, storage01 and storage02. Immediately aft...
How do you want to host Microsoft Exchange Server?
If you are familiar with the benefits of Microsoft Exchange Server, and you are considering deploying this robust messaging & collaboration platform, you should become familiar with your installation options. They include: • Self hosted • Shared hosted • Privately hosted Many large companies and organizations have made the investm...
The Facts About Hosted Virtual Dedicated Servers
Server prices may be dropping, but the purchase price is just a small part of the total cost of ownership (TCO). Server budgets expand rapidly once you factor in the cost of maintenance, as well as cabling, cards, rack space, adapters, switches, operating systems and other software licensing costs. Additionally, each new deployed server decrease...
Consolidated, Multi-Vendor, or In-House IT: Which Solution is Best for Your Business?
Your IT infrastructure is like the backbone of your company - without it, your business can’t stand. While there are multiple solutions available to help you conduct your business, there are clear pros and cons to each model. If you’ve found that your current IT solution is not serving you the way it should, it may be time to make a change. Tha...