In many organizations, physical servers run at only 15–20% capacity; the rest of the compute — and the power and space it consumes — is effectively wasted.
Virtualization changes that equation: a few physical servers become dozens of virtual ones, each isolated, portable and recoverable.
The benefit isn’t just savings. Disaster recovery drops from days to minutes, testing no longer requires new hardware, and the path to cloud gets much smoother.
If your servers are more than five years old, an infrastructure redesign built on virtualization typically pays for itself in under two years.