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Virtualized Exchange Environment saves 50% power with 75% reduction in hardware
greenm3.com (Jun 9 2009) Cloud Computing , Servers
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Microsoft has a paper on Virtualizing a 32 core eight server physical environment to a 32 core two server Hyper-V virtual environment, saving 50% of power with equivalent performance.
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