HP Virtual Connect Drives Virtualization into I/O Infrastructure (Public)
Virtualization benefits can be achieved by driving virtualization functions down into system architectures and weakening the bonds between key system components and physical hardware, which otherwise introduce time-consuming management overhead.I/O virtualization technologies such as Virtual Connect could become critical components of modern servers, complementing higher-level virtual infrastructure based on virtual machines with a flexible layer for controlling the LANs and SANs that connect applications with the outside world and feed them data. Over time, virtualized I/O platforms such as Virtual Connect could become just as strategic to an organization as the hypervisor-based virtualization platforms on which most of the attention is right now.
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