Support for virtualization/cloud migration of internal systems
Virtualization technology refers to the ability to run multiple virtual servers on a single physical server or to migrate existing servers to virtual servers. By utilizing this virtualization technology, we aim to reduce the number of servers, optimize server usage, improve the environment, and reduce costs.
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- Replacement of aging servers in existing systems
- Continued use of software running on unsupported operating systems
- Integration of existing servers that are scattered and operational. Reduction of server maintenance management time.
○ Utilizing existing environments on new servers
Migrating the development environment that has been used on aging servers with expired hardware maintenance directly to new servers. By moving existing software that only runs on old operating systems to virtual servers, we can extend its usability. By switching to new servers, we can also expect an increase in processing power and performance improvement.
○ Cost reduction by consolidating multiple servers
By consolidating multiple servers into a single server, we achieve reductions in fixed costs, space-saving, energy efficiency, and overall cost reduction.
○ Proposal for server equipment selection
Proposals based on proven server configurations tailored to the budget. Support for the introduction of server equipment is also provided.