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Server Migration Share Points Solution
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Storage System SAN/NAS Virtualization
Server Consolidation
Server consolidation is an approach to the efficient to the usage of computer server resources in order to reduce the total number of server or server location that an organization requires. The practice develop in response to the problem of server sprawl, a situation in which multiple under utilized server take up more space and consume more resources that can be justified by another workload.
Product from: HP, IBM
Server Migration
Server migration is a process in which data is moved from one server to another server. Data may move between server for security reason, because equipment being replace. Alphamatic have specialist team to work speciafically. Before a server migration takes place, a plan is mapped out.
Product from: HP, IBM
Blade System

According to IDC, for organization that are weighing the choice betweeen deploying a large number of servers, total cost of ownership(TCO) analyses favor blade server systems over rack-optimized server systems for reductions in both capital and operatingexpenses.

Blade server systems are all about exploiting the economies of scale when deploying server in volume. Besides that the blade enclosure (or chassis) Blade server systems are all about exploiting the economies of scale when deploying servers in volume. Besides that the Blade enclose (or chassis) performs many of the non-core computing services found in most computers. Non-blade computers require components that are bulky, hot and space-inefficent, and duplicated across many computers that may or may not be performing at capacity. By locating these services in one place and sharing them between the blade computers, the overall utilisation is more efficient. Blade servers are ideal for specific purpose such as web hosting and cluster computing at data center.

Product from: HP, IBM
Storage System SAN / NAS

Organizations are turning to SAN and NAS as a cost-effective way yo centrally manage the virtual explosion of information created by eBusiness and other data intensive applications. Alphamatic systems design, implement and manage SAN & NAS Solution that can help you optimize your storage resources, achieve continuous data, gain a competitive advantage and strong return on your investment. SANs and NAS are increasingly replacing or supplementing traditional server-attached storage implementations in many data centers. As a result, organizations are realizing a wide range of benefits, including increased flexibility, easier storage deployment, and reduced overall storage costs.

Product from: HP, IBM, Net App
Single –sign on
As IT systems proliferate to support business processes, users and system administrators are faced with an increasingly complicated interface to accomplish their job functions. Users typically have to sign on to multiple systems, necessitating an equivalent number of sign-on dialogues, each of which may involve different usernames and authentications information. System administrators are facing with managing the user account within each of the multiple systems to be accessed in a co-ordinated manner in order to maintain the integrity of security policy enforcement.
Product from: IBM, Microsoft
Share Point Solution
Share point seek to provide a wide range a messaging, collaboration, publishing and document management features in one server. Share point is hosted in a central server or server farm and is accessed by users either through a compatible web browser or directly via Microsoft Office.
Product from: Microsoft
Terminal / Citrix Solution

Our experience in implementing more than 50 Cirtix installations, has given us a leading insight into the design, management and support of Citrix Server deployment, and led to the deveploment of unique support and management tools. Our consultants are qualified for Citrix Certified Administrator (CCA), and have a number of years involvement in Citrix project implementations.

Product from: Microsoft, Citrix
Virtualization

Virtualization is a creation of virtual version of something, such as an operating system, a server, a storage devices or a network resources.
Operating system virtualization is the use of software to allow a piece of hardware to run multiple operating system images at the same time. The technology started on mainframes decades ago, allowing administrators to avoid wasting expensive processing power.
There are three areas of IT virtualization, which are network virtualization, storage virtualization and server virtualization.

  • Network virtualization is a method of combining the available resources in a network by splitting up the available bandwidth into channels, each of which is independent from the others, and each of which can be assigned (or reassigned) to a particular server or device in real time. The idea is that virtualization disguises the true complexity of the network by separating it into manageable parts, much like your partitioned hard drive makes it easier to manage your files.
  • Storage virtualization is the pooling of physical storage from multiple network storage devices into what appears to be a single storage device that is managed from a central console. Storage virtualization is commonly used in storage area networks (SANs).
  • Server virtualization is the masking of server resources (including the number and identity of individual physical servers, processors, and operating systems) from server users. The intention is to spare the user from having to understand and manage complicated details of server resources while increasing resource sharing and utilization and maintaining the capacity to expand later.

Virtualization can be viewed as part of an overall trend in enterprise IT that includes autonomic computing, a scenario in which the IT environment will be able to manage itself based on perceived activity, and utility computing, in which computer processing power is seen as a utility that clients can pay for only as needed. The usual goal of virtualization is to centralize administrative tasks while improving scalability and work loads.

Product from: HP, IBM, Microsoft, VMWare

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