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Do You Need to Consolidate Your Storage for Microsoft Windows Clients, Microsoft Exchange, and Microsoft SQL Server
sponsored by agami Systems
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In the late 1990's, data centers began to deploy larger numbers of smaller servers. More recently, the trend has reversed itself due to rapid increases in processor performance and virtualization, availability of mature server virtualization and growing concerns about data center powering and cooling. Enterprises with single-platform IT strategies are a thing of the past. Even if Windows is the only platform in use, there is still a need for consolidated storage for multiple Windows servers and desktops in one consistent, easy-to-manage location. Download this white paper and learn more about storage consolidation for a predominately Windows environment.
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