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If your organization is one of the many who are adopting virtualization for improved ROI, you'll be glad to know that with ZXTM you can use your investment for your traffic management layer as well as your applications.

Why go Virtual?

Virtualization is changing the way that organizations design and operate their datacenters. No longer does each application run on its own server or blade with excessive costs in hardware, maintenance and operations. With virtualization, organizations can dramatically shrink their hardware footprint, coalescing multiple application/OS instances onto a much smaller number of servers or blades.

By separating the operating system from the underlying hardware, Virtualization offers much more agility. New servers can be rolled out in minutes rather than hours; development servers can be tested then migrated easily to the production systems; and new application instances can be rolled out and ran in parallel with existing ones for a seamless switchover.

If you've going virtual, why would you want to run other applications - for example traffic management - on a dedicated, proprietary appliance?

Use ZXTM!

Zeus is the only vendor of Traffic Management solutions to provide a production-ready product that can be run natively within a virtualized environment. If you've standardized on virtualization, choose ZXTM.

For more information, the ZXTM in Virtualized Hosting Environments white paper outlines ZXTM's capabilities and its relevance to these environments.

Browse our product section to find out more about ZXTM and download a free 30-day trial today.


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