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Virtualization enables multiple virtual machines to be run on the same hardware, resulting in less servers are needed overall. This reduces the need for equipment, leading to savings on power, hardware and cooling as well as lower maintenance costs. This also allows for better utilization of existing assets which is a huge benefit for companies looking to be more environmentally responsible in their IT infrastructure. Additionally, VMs are segregated from each other, so the failure of one VM does not impact other VMs or the underlying hardware, which provides an element of security for sensitive data. Additionally, scalability is enabled by allowing the addition or deletion of VMs can be accomplished quickly without the need to purchase new hardware. This allows businesses to adjust to the changing demands of workloads and to a changing technological environment with ease.