Virtualisation, in all its forms, has dramatically changed the way enterprise datacentres are operated, managed and built over the course of the past decade or so.
Some IT managers have steered clear of server virtualization technologies because the deployment process can seem too daunting to begin. But this step-by-step handbook maps out the deployment process in four easy-to-follow steps.
This eGuide offers seven primary considerations to take into account if you are deciding whether or not you should opt for management software. These management software systems can improve the maintenance and overall efficiency of management, as well as provide helpful capabilities, all depending on the characteristics of your data center.
This beginner’s guide comparing bare-metal and hosted virtualization techniques breaks down the advantages and disadvantages of each method for your particular tasks. Read the e-guide here.
Access this expert SearchSolidStateStorage.com E-Guide to learn if solid-state caching software could be the answer to today's storage performance issues.
Virtualization technology isn't complete without a hypervisor. This final chapter of the Introduction to Virtualization e-book explains some hypervisor basics—highlighting the differences between bare-metal and hosted hypervisors—and lists some features that you should look for when selecting one for your virtual environment.
VDI users need applications to work well, but graphics-heavy apps lag without enough resources to support them. GPU cards and vGPUs can help deliver the performance users need.
Server virtualization is becoming increasingly relevant as businesses recognize the need to consolidate their storage infrastructures for cost reduction and environmental responsibility. Storage managers need to balance the benefits of virtualization against the complexity it brings, download this e-guide to learn more!