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DinamiQs extends Datacenter memory for Virtual Machines
One of the traditional issues with running ever more Virtual Machines on server platforms is the fast increase of CPU power (ie Moore's Law) versus the slower increase in available memory on these platforms. Where CPU utilization in many cases remains relatively low, memory boundaries are reached early on, especially in the light of more demanding Operating Systems. Read more
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How does VME work?
VME stands for Virtual Memory Extender. As such it extends the virtual memory of a virtual machine on a hypervisor platform. (Server 2003, Server 2008, Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows XP are supported) Specific technology helps extend the memory onto the central, shared storage in a highly efficient and fast way. In this manner the memory is extended to disk, while maintaining a good or better performance than with actual Virtual RAM. Read more
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Reduce VM Virtual Memory usage, allowing you to host more VMs per physical server. Reductions of 50% to 75% are common.
Extend VM memory beyond physical OS boundaries (for example, you can extend the 2003 4GB memory limit with up to 64GB of on-disk memory)
Reduce the need for large, expensive servers with large memory and many CPUs. In stead you can use smaller, more economic servers with less memory to the same effect.
Increased VM application loading speed reduces CPU wait-states, allowing for better and more efficient CPU utilization. This can overall result in less servers for an identical workload.
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