On Demand Dynamic Infrastructures
Nick Drabble from Dynamic Infrastructures answers important questions like How is dynamic infrastructure different to existing infrastructures? So organisations dynamic infrastructure have grown over time in a very piece meal fashion so organisations tend to suffer from what we call server spool, you might find that serves are utilised about 15% so you could say 85% of your resources are just sitting there powered, being cooled, but actually not doing any useful work and that’s terribly wasteful. A dynamic infrastructure allows you to do more with less it allows you to consolidate and virtualise the business servers across fewer assets so that you’re managing it in a much more efficient way and then allows you to monitor and reach that in real time so that the infrastructure flexes across the business demand.