Group Review
Great free virtual appliances for VMware
By Frank J. Ohlhorst | InfoWorld
Published: 15:28 GMT, 02 September 10
Virtual appliances are great for the same reasons physical appliances took the IT world by storm: They make deployment a snap, even instantaneous, while at the same time reducing costs.
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Virtual appliances are great for the same reasons physical appliances took the IT world by storm: They make deployment a snap, even instantaneous, while at the same time reducing costs. It's a formula that made hardware-based appliances immensely popular for network security, backup, storage networking, file services, email and many other single-focus solutions.
By leveraging open source solutions, and shedding the hardware entirely, virtual appliances can push the cost savings to whole new level: completely free. You'll find an increasing number of open source projects available for download in virtual machine formats for Xen, VirtualBox, VMware and other virtualisation platforms. Naturally, the virtual appliance is especially handy when the solution stitches together a host of components or relies on an entire LAMP stack. Why build it yourself when you can download the whole installation, already preconfigured?
In short, with the rise in popularity of virtualisation and server consolidation, IT pros have many other options, options that offer all of the pros of a physical appliance, with very few of the drawbacks. Even when the software is proprietary, a virtual appliance costs less than a physical hardware appliance. And then there are all the other advantages of virtualisation: The ability to run multiple virtual appliances on a single server, the ability to migrate virtual appliances from one server to another, and the ability to back up a virtual appliance almost instantly. All of these capabilities play well into disaster recovery and business continuity planning and help make virtual appliances a "must consider" technology for businesses large and small.







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