By Ed Sperling
The addition of multiple cores inside of computers has created an enormous opportunity for virtualization. Instead of running one operating system or one application, a single server or multicore PC can run multiple virtualized OSes on a single machine at the same time.
From the standpoint of energy efficiency, this has been a huge gain in data centers and the corporate enterprise. With most servers averaging 10% to 15% utilization, rather than the recommended 80%, one multicore serer running a virtualization layer could replace as many as eight less efficient single-core servers. That means less power to run applications, less power consumption by the new machines, and less power needed to cool server racks.
From an economic standpoint, this all makes sense. But that’s not the end of the road for virtualization. By the end of this year, that same technology will show up in smart phone prototypes, with products using this technology expected to hit the shelves in 2011.



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