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RackForce rolls out virtualization to speed on-the-spot scalability
Hosting provider RackForce Networks expects that Microsoft's just released Hyper-V virtualization technology will give it a chance to take a major step in its business strategy.
The company which hosts dedicated and virtual private servers for e-businesses, application providers and hosting resellers, has been working toward providing resource upgrades on the fly Today the company accomplishes that to a varying degree, but Hyper-V takes it to another level.
RackForce provides services up to the operating-system level, while customers load and manage their applications. Its Dynamic Dedicated Servers give users a virtual space on a physical host, but now it wants to provide DDS-V, or virtualized DDS, where the data storage is pushed off to a storage-area network (SAN), allowing...





