Virtualization
Virtualize your environments
Realize savings and gain flexibility The virtualization divides the system in parts to create multiple virtual environments on a single server.Virtualisation Readyon our offers for dedicated servers
The profits are common in different virtualization solutions.
However, there are variations in Hypervisors's features and specificities
Ikoula recommends the deployment of the following technologies:
The benefits of virtualization
Flexibility
Instead of subscribing to X virtual machines, you can rent a single physical server and then create your customized virtual instances. Each can have a different IP, to have hardware features and unique systems and very specific uses.
High Availability
You can save, move and restore a virtual machine to new hardware without any redeployment system, application and data. Just reinstall the new server with a hypervisor and it will be capable of accommodating any VM already created with this technology.
Ecology
Reduction in number of servers, equals energy saving. The virtualization can bring a significant advantage by consolidating multiple machines on a single platform. By opting for virtualization, you participate in reducing the waste of energy, both in terms of server power supply and of room refrigeration.
Which are the technologies and resources?Overview of the maximum number of virtual machines that you can create on your server.
Windows Standard license Edition 2012 R2, 2016 et 2019* | Windows DataCenter license Edition2012 R2, 2016 et 2019** |
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Virtualization
Operating system | Windows | Linux | Windows | Linux |
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8 GB RAM | 1 | 15 | 8 | 15 |
16 GB RAM | 1 | 30 | 16 | 30 |
32 GB RAM | 1 | 60 | 32 | 60 |
64 GB RAM | 1 | 120 | 64 | 120 |
**Included the use of an unlimited number of Windows licenses within VMs.
You have the possibility to order up to 4 additional IPs. For more of them, please contact our sales department at sales@ikoula.com or 01 84 01 02 50.
Note: indicative values depending on the level of RAM, is at least 1 GB for Windows and 512 MB for Linux (Ubuntu 12.04 and Fedora 17 require 1 GB of RAM).