Server Virtualization Technical and Total Cost Analysis
				Project and Program: 
Linux & VM, 
Virtualization
				Tags: 
Proceedings, 
SHARE in Anaheim 2011, 
2011
		
		
		
			
		Server proliferation is a well known issue in today's IT world.  Server virtualization offers hope at combating server proliferation.  But which virtualization offering (or offerings) is optimial for a given set of discrete servers?
IBM has developed a methodology and companion tool (RACEv) that aspires to help customers analyze servers that are subject to virtualization and in so doing provide a total cost of ownership viewpoint of those servers virtualized onto one of the following virtualization platforms:
 
- System z, using PR/SM and z/VM
 
- x86, using VMware
 
- POWER, using PowerVM
 
- Sun, using LDOM (or Zones)
 
The analysis considers technical contraints on processors, memory, I/O, and hypervisors.  Once a constraint-free target configuration is derived, the cost models run generating costing in the following categories:
- energy        
 
- floorspace
 
- server acquisition and maintenance
 
- storage acquisition and maintenance
 
- connectivity acquisitions and maintenance
 
- software licenses and support
 
- administration
 
- disaster recovery acquisitions and maintenance
 
- disaster recovery annualized costs
 
- cost of outages
 
The analysis concludes with a 5 year total cost of ownership chart that even a manager can understand!!!
Presenter(s): Montgomery Bauman, IBM Corporation
 
		
		
		
		
		
		
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