3 Risks of Virtualization you haven't considered

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3 Risks Of Virtualization You Haven't Considered | Neverfail

Continuous availability demands that mission-critical applications are always protected and available to users. Virtualization is becoming one of the best ways to provide this. However, there are three potential risks that IT professionals need to be aware of.

Risk #1 - P2V Migrations
Risk #2 - Application Failures
Risk #3 - Single Points of Failure


This free white paper on virtualization discusses these potential risks, along with the benefits of virtualization. Understanding the performance and availability of applications is essential in a virtualized environment, so learning the possible risks associated is imperative.

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