Case study Fujitsu –Numazu Cloud Center
Fujitsu's middleware products were developed on servers located at six sites around Japan and four over seas centers. Because each location procured enough servers to cope with its own peak load, there was considerable wasted capacity during off-peak periods. With the need for such things as virtual environments and64-bit support, the number of required environment variations grew eight fold in just five years. This trend also greatly increased the effort involved in building and deploying environments.Fujitsu had to find a way to optimize the use of its many servers and to accelerate the creation of development environments.
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2017/12/27 |
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