EDITORIAL RESOURCE GUIDE:
Read this second issue of the Virtual Data Center E-Zine to learn strategies for taking on two of biggest virtualization challenges: I/O bottlenecks and email system virtualization.
EGUIDE:
In this e-guide we give an overview to buying hyper-converged in which we dig into its benefits, such as ease of deployment, resource efficiency, low Opex costs and reduced use of datacentre space. But we also look at the potential pitfalls that include the difficulties of troubleshooting in a tightly-layered environment.
EGUIDE:
The buzz and hype surrounding container technologies has reached fever pitch in recent years, prompting CIOs and IT decision makers to mull over what role, if any, they should and could play in their digital transformation plans.
EBOOK:
Find out how converged and hyper-converged solutions are delivering an increased level of consistency for today's IT infrastructures by packaging key features of the data center that are designed to go together and also learn how the cloud is being used to optimize these converged workloads.
EGUIDE:
Moving a virtual data center from one physical location to another is a big undertaking, and without a well-thought-out data migration plan, you are sure to run into issues. This e-guide details tips and tricks to developing a step-by-step migration plan and highlights how automation can help your approach.
EBOOK:
To create an effective hybrid IT environment, an organization will need to smartly blend virtualization and cloud computing technologies. This handbook explores strategies for incorporating virtualization in cloud computing initiatives.
EGUIDE:
The goal of converged architecture is to alleviate pressure on overworked data centers, but it all goes to waste if you don't have the right system in place to compliment your existing IT investments. This e-guide covers the basics you need to know in order to get started with data center convergence.
EGUIDE:
This exclusive e-guide details how you can move beyond traditional thin client devices for VDI access to either existing, reconfigured PCs or mobile devices. Access now and you'll learn how most non-thin-client access uses exactly the same mechanisms as thin clients.