Maybe you can remember the dawn of bell-bottom blue jeans, the first time you saw someone dance “The Hustle,” and the first day you heard the phrase, “next-generation data center” uttered by someone with a straight face.
Since the turn of the century, the phrase has been taken to mean a number of different things: for instance, the advent of blade server substrates, and the establishment of the first “virtual services” prior to the idea of public cloud. In 2001, analysts began using it to refer to what VMware was accomplishing: driving up server consolidation by compressing multiple workloads onto a single virtual platform.
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Since the turn of the century, the phrase has been taken to mean a number of different things: for instance, the advent of blade server substrates, and the establishment of the first “virtual services” prior to the idea of public cloud. In 2001, analysts began using it to refer to what VMware was accomplishing: driving up server consolidation by compressing multiple workloads onto a single virtual platform.
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