In an all too familiar saga taking place in small-to-medium businesses (SMBs)
everywhere, file/print, Web, e-mail, and application servers are multiplying
at an alarming rate in response to ever-increasing demands for processing
power. Initially, the decision to bolster capacity-constrained servers by
adding more seems like a reasonable remedy for managing aggressive growth.
However, when two-to-three additional servers grows to 10-to-20 over time
while being provisioned for extra cycles to accommodate peak loads, this
quick-fix solution mushrooms into a major IT problem, leading to accelerated
operating costs, increasingly complex administration, and ineffective
resource utilization.
Since most SMBs have limited IT support, managing a sea of low-capacity,
underutilize... (more)