EZINE:
Server and desktop virtualization have been applauded by all IT professionals – except the storage managers who have to deal with the added layer of complexity brought by these technologies. Fortunately, in this month's cover story, Eric Siebert outlines 10 tips that can ease the stress and challenges of managing storage in a virtual environment.
EZINE:
Hyper converged and converged storage in ASEAN: In this issue we look at a software-defined approach to storage management that combines storage, compute, networking and virtualization technologies.
EGUIDE:
This eGuide introduces variations of cloud computing including using the cloud as a disaster recovery target, the benefits of flash storage, what you should look for in a system as well as the ways to take advantage of the strategies. Finally, analyze the flash storage arrays to help you target which systems are the best pick for storing your data.
EGUIDE:
This E-Guide explains why pre-configured stacks of storage, server, and network components are a boon in virtualized environments and discusses the advantages of tested reference architectures over 'do-it-yourself' approaches.
WHITE PAPER:
This short resource presents the most common frequently asked questions about virtualized DR solutions from your peers across the realm of IT.
WHITE PAPER:
Used by more than 37,000 customers worldwide, HP Data Protector provides automated backup and recovery of physical and virtual servers from disk or tape. Read this paper to learn answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about HP Data Protector software and the Granular Recovery Extension for SharePoint 2007.
EGUIDE:
IT professionals are rethinking their assumptions about how to approach their on-premises infrastructure needs -- especially storage. In this e-guide, you will discover why hyperconverged systems prove a viable alternative to SAN and learn how small IT environments can integrate these appliances if they can't stomach a full-fledged SAN.
CASE STUDY:
Read this case study to gain more detail into Boston Medical center's quest to lower its operational costs, why it settled on data center virtualization and the benefits it reaped, including $3.2 million in savings in equipment avoidance costs, improved security with desktop virtualization and so much more.