The use of energy is one of the defining topics of our age. The personal expense of powering your server for the daily operation of your business can be quite significant. Also, the toll that all of this cumulative power takes on the power grid is quite sizable in some cities. Aside from the expense, there is also the potential for devastation in lost information, should something go terribly wrong.

The time has come for business owners and city administrators to move forward; take a proactive step into the new realities of the world we live in. The time has arrived for a viable solution to the storage space we need for our information goods. Enter Sun Software.

Some information needs are larger than others. The administration of large corporations and cities require immense amounts of information. The storage of that information can get costly and taxes our environment in energy usage.

consolidating and virtualizing the server’s infrastructure modernizing the city’s network the use of a virtual desktop infrastructure for the city employees consolidating the printer environment

Strongly recommended were the use of redundant server infrastructure and the Sun UltraThin Clients SunRay, creating the virtual desktop infrastructure. Comparisons were made between the old infrastructure and the new infrastructure by the use of Windows performance monitor. The employment of these modernization techniques resulted in an overall Bad Soden am Taunus municipality IT energy consumption reduction of 61%.

One technique is the employment of Virtual Desktop infrastructure. A product that achieves this is VMware View. This portfolio of products allows IT to run virtual desktops from the data center giving the user personalized desktop views from whatever device they choose to use, from any location.

Hard Disk: Hard Disk Supported- 48 hot swappable, 3.5″ SATA II Disk RAID configurations- SW RAID enabled by RAID-Z in Solaris ZFS for RAID 0, 1, 0+1, 5, and RAID z2 for RAID 6

This system provides valuable disaster recovery by backing up your desktops with a much better fault tolerance than the “in-house” traditional desktop and server system.

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