Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Disaster recovery on double duty

  HP's server strategy focuses on SSDs, storage bottleneck | Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols: Does VMware have a real future?
 
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Disaster recovery on double duty
More and more IT shops are using technologies such as virtualization and replication to make disaster recovery just another service, sometimes using the same servers, network and storage that run order entry, email, application development or other services. Read More


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HP's server strategy focuses on SSDs, storage bottleneck
In its upcoming ProLiant Gen8 Smart Array, HP uses solid-state drives and a caching algorithm it calls Dynamic Workload Acceleration to address I/O throughput issues. Read More

Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols: Does VMware have a real future?
Price is a big weakness when every player in the virtualization market is offering a good-enough free option. Read More


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Push your cloud supplier to participate in CSA STAR
Security is a top concern for potential cloud users so the formation of the Cloud Security Alliance was welcome news when the organization emerged in 2009. And while many vendors have since joined CSA, precious few service providers have stepped up to take part in its Security, Trust and Assurance Registry. Read More

Latisys: Customers want off-premises private clouds
The public cloud doesn't work for everyone, says Pete Stevenson, CEO of Latisys, a cloud, managed hosting and colocation service provider that announced an expansion of its offerings and facilities today. Read More

 
 
 

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