VMware Cost Killers - Sprawl, Overallocation, Wrong Hardware
This is a presentation from the Orange County VMUG on April 28, 2011. There are three main cost killers in virtualized environments: VM Sprawl, over-allocation of resources to a VM, and inefficient scale up/scale out decisions. This session reviews these causes with practical examples, some quiz questions, and a roadmap on how to avoid the issues.
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