Archive for the ‘Virtualization’ Category

6 VMware Best Practices for Virtual Server Migration

Following these 6 VMware best practices will allow you to migrate to virtual servers more easily to take advantage of virtualization technology.

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Scaling Virtual Server Technology Environments and Application Mobility

Scaling virtual server technology environments and application mobility become more manageable with Ethernet Data Center Bridging.

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Data Center Bridging – Overcoming Ethernet Limitations

Data center bridging is the first step in overcoming Ethernet limitations. Second post in a series on bringing Ethernet up to speed.

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How Red Hat and KVM Ease Virtualization Technology Transition – Post 2

Red Hat and KVM are addressing the performance and scalability concerns many people have with virtualization technology and the physical-to-virtual migration.

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How Red Hat and KVM Ease Virtualization Technology Transition

Red Hat and KVM are addressing the network and data security concern many people have with virtualization technology and the physical-to-virtual migration.

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4 Benefits of Virtual Servers

Virtual servers and virtualization technology can provide many IT benefits. Here are four compelling reasons to consider virtual servers.

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Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform – A Success Story Part Two

The Hitachi Data Systems Virtual Storage Platform (VSP), Hitachi’s flagship enterprise storage solution, has been quietly taking the data center world by storm. This blog focuses on its unmatched reliability.

Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform – A Success Story Part One

The Hitachi Data Systems Virtual Storage Platform (VSP), Hitachi’s flagship enterprise storage solution, has been quietly taking the data center world by storm. This blog focuses on its scale and consolidation features.