Definition
Server Optimization
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The use of certain IT methods to increase the efficiency of data processing, application distribution and overall server performance. Usual practices for strengthening server performance include the consolidation of physical hardware within a data center and the technique of server virtualization.

When a company relies on the availability and functionality of its network for everyday business practices, that network should be working at maximum efficiency. Server optimization can help deliver this level of performance through the consolidation of resources and the reduction of excess expenditures. When implementing a server consolidation solution, organizations can take advantage of under-utilized servers by merging their processing workload with other servers. By combining the processes of multiple servers into a single efficiently running server, companies will save on operational resources. Server optimization can also be achieved through virtualization. This method creates layers within a single server that allow it to act as many servers. With this technique, a single server can support multiple application and operating systems while supporting a greater number of users. While the consolidation of resources is key to optimizing server throughput, security must also be taken into account. Proper security measures can help maintain optimal performance levels by monitoring and analyzing traffic for potential threats.