<p>➀ The article discusses the importance of virtualization licensing in server hardware costs.</p><p>➁ It focuses on AMD's EPYC processors and their optimization for virtualization applications.</p><p>➂ The author explores how newer processors offer performance improvements, which can lead to significant cost savings in licensing.</p>
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