A Virtual Machine (VM) is a virtual computer that is used to host multiple types of applications which exists on one physical machine. Virtual Machines are becoming an integral part of IT operations, as they have benefits such as portability, redundancy and scalability for applications on a hosted infrastructure.
At Nickologic LLC, we have the capacity to host virtual machines on our datacenter network equipped with a large server infrastructure ready to suit your needs.
A typical Server infrastructure consists of:
- 1000Mbps / 1000 Mbps (Gigabit internet connectivity) to our network
- Shared Pool of Resources between virtual machines
- UPS Battery Backup system for power failures
- Internet Failover for network redundancy
For example, a Virtual Machine may be configured with the following specifications:
- 16GB Memory
- 120GB SSD
- 2 Virtual Processors
Virtual Machines we host:
- Microsoft Windows Server
- Linux Phone Systems (FreePBX)
- Linux Web Servers (Apache Web Server, Nginx Web Server)
- Linux Operating Systems (Ubuntu, CentOS, Fedora, Linux Mint, OpenSUSE)