Wednesday, February 25, 2009

How to perform virtualization health checks

February 25, 2009 Published by  SearchSystemsChannel.com

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Use virtualization health checks to create new business
Tim Anderson, Contributor

Virtual infrastructures are popping up in accounts of all sizes. Learn how to capitalize on these new installations -- or even existing deployments that have fallen into disrepair -- by using virtualization health checks to identify and fix problem areas.

Part three of our four-part series focuses on the health check tools available to help you assess your customers' virtual infrastructures. You'll also learn how to talk to your customers about their expectations for the health check and the recommended follow-up steps.

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