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SWsoft Cited in Industry Analyst ReportResearch Reports Next Wave of Server Technology November 29, 2006; 03:55 AM HERNDON, Va. – Operating system virtualization software Virtuozzo from SWsoft was recently cited in an industry analyst report discussing new technology for data centers. The report from Gartner stated: "By 2010, mainstream virtualization technology will embrace I/O virtualization, breaking the traditional bonds between physical servers, network switches and storage area network (SAN) switches; by 2010, shared operating system (OS) virtualization will become mainstream." With Virtuozzo, a single Linux or Windows OS instance can be dynamically partitioned into multiple, highly-efficient virtual environments. The Virtuozzo architecture enables each virtual environment to scale up to the full resources of the physical server and maintain performance at levels consistent with a native server. Virtuozzo enables density of up to hundreds of virtual environments on a single physical server, which is many more times the number of virtual machines than are possible with other virtualization technologies. Unlike virtual machines and hypervisors, OS-level virtualization addresses the challenge faced by today’s datacenters of operating systems sprawl. Virtuozzo provides efficiency and manageability that result in the lowest total cost-of-ownership and fastest ROI for customers. SWsoft will be demonstrating Virtuozzo at the 25th annual Gartner Datacenter Conference from November 28 to December 1 in Las Vegas. About SWsoft ### Gartner, Inc. Report, "Predicts 2007: Brace Yourself for the Next Wave of Server Technology," John Enck, et al., November 8, 2006
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