Virtualisation & Private Cloud
We once counted fourteen physical servers in a room doing the work of two hosts.
Each one drawing power, each on its own maintenance contract, each capable of stealing a weekend when its disks age out. Server sprawl is rarely a decision anyone made — it is what happens when every new application arrives with its own box.
Sounds familiar?
If any of these sound like your site — this is exactly the problem this service exists to remove.
From our own delivery records.
How we solve it
The platform question answered honestly
VMware's licensing has become expensive enough that we now run this comparison for every client: VMware, Hyper-V or Proxmox, priced over five years against your workload and your team's skills. Different clients get different answers.
Migrations sequenced so nobody notices
Physical-to-virtual moves happen machine by machine with rollback points. The finance server moves after month-end, never before. This is planning, and it is most of the job.
Failure becomes a report instead of an outage
Clustered hosts with shared or replicated storage: when hardware dies, workloads restart on the surviving host and the business finds out from our ticket, in the morning.
Capacity reviewed before it runs out
Quarterly under managed services. Growth should show up in a planning meeting, never in an emergency purchase order.
Virtualisation & Private Cloud is just one of the things we do.
Most clients only find out when we tell them: the same team designs, supplies and maintains everything on this list — under one contract, one invoice.
The full A to Z
And we supply the hardware too — A to Z. PCs, laptops, servers, printers, network gear, CCTV, firewalls, licences: 7,000+ products with itemised quotations in one working day, on our own platform.
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Hardware & licensing supplied through our product platform: Servers on PrinterBullet →
Delivered projects stay supported under managed services — SLA-measured, preventive-maintained.
Sanity-check your plan
Consolidating, migrating, or renewing VMware? Talk it through with someone who has done it forty times before you sign anything.
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