EZINE:
This expert handbook will help you plan accordingly and align your HCI options with your workload and business needs. Read on to future-proof your investment and ensure you choose the most suitable HCI hardware, nodes, and appliance.
EGUIDE:
This expert e-guide takes a look at how hyper-converged infrastructure can simplify storage in virtualized environments. Read on to learn about how hyper-convergence offers added flexibility and agility, and how it can make your virtual storage management easier.
WHITE PAPER:
Gain insight into the components of a converged data center network infrastructure using Ethernet that not only builds a more effective, efficient infrastructure but also saves costs, helping you truly achieve more with less.
EBOOK:
This expert resource takes an in-depth look at converged infrastructures, detailing its core structures and concepts so that CIOs can define how their infrastructure should look, what the primary components should be and how they will need them to interact.
EGUIDE:
This E-Guide from SearchServerVirtualization.com describes the evolution of converged infrastructure and explores how it solves the growing compatibility, scalability, and performance issues inherent to white box servers. View now to learn more!
WHITE PAPER:
This guide explains the benefits of a converged infrastructure. It also explains the process of designing and implementing HP BladeSystem as well as a technical breakdown of this approach.
EBOOK:
Explore the various options for data center hardware, from choosing a single hardware source to opting to customize through multiple vendors and gain insight on how to approach such decisions and how to think about simplicity vs. flexibility.
WHITE PAPER:
This exclusive case study examines how a transportation company was able to build a converged data center to eliminate unplanned downtime, increase availability and performance all while cutting costs by 60%.
EZINE:
This month's Modern Infrastructure e-zine examines how two abstraction technologies are being used together and how some open source innovators are even latching onto this best-of-both-worlds idea in an effort to better merge containers and VMs.