HOW TO FUTURE-PROOF YOUR BUSINESS WITH VIRTUALIZATION TECHNOLOGY

As a leader or owner of a company, you want to make sure that your organization will flourish and survive over the long term, despite shifting market dynamics and cutting-edge technological advancements. In this age where it is difficult to keep up with the pace of technological progress, using virtualisation technology in the right way is essential for companies to consolidate their future success. 

Future-proofing is the practice of anticipating and planning for probable future changes and obstacles in order to reduce their impact and assure long-term success. Future trends and prospective dangers must be taken into account, and plans and solutions must be developed to reduce them.

In this blog post, we will explain how to use virtualization to future-proof your business and provide you a complete list of best courses for your organization.


Future-Proofing Your Business

As mentioned above, future-proofing a business means preparing it for forthcoming challenges and changes. Virtualization technology offers several ways to do this, especially in a rapidly changing digital landscape. 

Let's explore how:


Cost Efficiency:

Reduced Capital Expenditure

  • Hardware Reduction: With multiple VMs running on a single server, there's a marked reduction in the need for physical servers. Fewer servers mean fewer procurement costs.
  • Decreased Maintenance: Fewer physical servers lead to decreased maintenance costs. It's simpler and more cost-effective to maintain a compact virtualized infrastructure than a sprawling array of physical machines.

Operational Savings

  • Energy Efficiency: Operating fewer physical servers results in less power consumption. This not only lowers electricity bills but also reduces the cooling needs of data centers, further cutting down costs.
  • Administration Efficiency: Virtualized environments can be managed centrally, reducing the need for multiple administrators or on-site interventions. Tasks such as provisioning, patching, and upgrades become more streamlined.


Flexibility and Scalability:

Rapid Deployment: New VMs can be spun up quickly, allowing businesses to respond to changing needs faster.

Easy Scalability: Businesses can scale up or down easily based on their requirements without drastic infrastructure changes.


Business Continuity:

Disaster Recovery

  • VM Replication: VMs can be replicated to off-site locations or cloud environments. In the event of a disaster, these replicas can be activated to resume business operations. This ensures data integrity and availability.
  • Automated Failovers: Some virtualization platforms offer automated failover solutions. If one server or site goes down, operations can automatically switch to a backup server or site, minimizing downtime.

Data Protection

  • Snapshotting: Virtual environments allow for regular snapshots of VM states. In case of data corruption or loss, businesses can revert to a previous snapshot, ensuring data continuity.
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  • Storage Virtualization: This involves pooling multiple storage devices into a single virtual storage repository. It provides redundancy, ensuring data remains accessible even if some storage devices fail.
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Enhanced Security:

Isolation

  • Compartmentalization: Since VMs are isolated from each other, risks are contained. If one VM faces a security breach, others remain untouched, ensuring that threats don't spread across the network.

Centralized Security Management

  • Unified Security Protocols: Central management of virtual environments means that security protocols, patches, and updates can be uniformly applied across all VMs. This ensures consistent security measures and reduces vulnerabilities.

Secure Remote Access

  • Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI): VDI allows employees to remotely access their desktop environments from anywhere. These accesses are typically secured using robust encryption and authentication protocols, ensuring that remote working doesn't compromise business data.

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Immutable Infrastructure

Some advanced virtualization solutions offer "immutable" VMs. These are VMs that, once deployed, cannot be changed or tampered with. If a VM needs an update or change, a new instance is created and the old one discarded. This approach can reduce security risks associated with configuration drift or unauthorized changes.


Environmentally Friendly:

Green IT: By consolidating servers, businesses use less electricity, thus reducing their carbon footprint.


Software Development and Testing:

Isolated Environments: Developers can have multiple VMs with different operating systems and configurations, allowing them to test software in diverse environments without needing multiple physical machines.


Best Virtualization Courses for Your Business

It is very important for your company to be ready for future technological developments, and to include virtualisation technology in these preparations. So far, we've explained how virtualisation can take your company to the next step, and now we'll show you how to train your teams to ensure that they are using virtualisation technology in the most accurate and up-to-date way. Here are the best virtualisation trainings that we offer at Bilginç IT Academy:

VMware vSphere: Install, Configure, Manage: This is a foundational course for understanding VMware's vSphere platform, covering the basics of the software and its implementation.

VMware vSphere: Install Configure Manage [8.0] Training

Microsoft Hyper-V Training: Windows Server 2022: Hyper-V Virtualisation and Containers Training will focus on Microsoft's virtualization solution, teaching the nuances of Hyper-V management, deployment, and configuration.

Citrix Virtual Apps and Desktops: This training covers the Citrix environment, particularly in deploying and managing virtual apps and desktops.

Red Hat Virtualization: Focused on KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machine) and Red Hat's Enterprise Virtualization, this course covers virtual datacenters' setup and management using Red Hat's solutions.

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Docker Fundamental Training: Docker is at the forefront of container virtualization. This course covers the basics of container deployment, management, and orchestration.

AWS Certified Advanced Networking - Specialty: While primarily a networking course, this AWS certification covers the nuances of networking in a virtualized or cloud environment, essential for businesses leaning into cloud-based virtualization.

AWS Cloud & Virtualisation Courses

Cisco Data Center Virtualization: This course covers Cisco's solutions for data center virtualization, focusing on deployment, security, and management within the Cisco ecosystem.

Understanding Cisco Data Center Foundations Training

When choosing which courses to offer, companies should consider their current infrastructure and future goals. If a business is deeply embedded in a specific ecosystem (like Microsoft or VMware), then it makes sense to prioritize those courses. However, branching out and providing training on emerging technologies (like containerization with Docker and Kubernetes) can also be incredibly beneficial.

If you're poised to future-proof your business through virtualization, allow us to be your guiding hand. At Bilginç IT Academy, we pride ourselves on offering premier virtualization training tailored for corporate needs. With almost three decades of expertise in the field, we're not just teaching virtualization — we're passing on a legacy of knowledge and proven strategies to empower your business for the challenges of tomorrow. Let's embark on this transformative journey together.

 




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