EGUIDE:
In this guide we look at LUN provision and management, RAID and flash storage, plus tuning for analytics workloads and key emerging technologies that can give your organisation a competitive advantage in mission-critical operations, such as storage-class memory, NVMe flash and persistent memory.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
Check out this expert presentation transcript for an overview of deduplication technologies and how they can help your organization considerably shrink your data footprint while slashing storage costs.
EGUIDE:
Check out this E-Guide for tips on backup and data management in today's demanding IT environments. Learn about the "new" information lifecycle management process, discover recent developments in storage tiering (namely automation), receive best practices to help you figure out how much your storage is really costing you and more.
CASE STUDY:
Access this case study to learn how the Hampshire Constabulary and Thames Valley Police consolidated to a single infrastructure using SSD with tiered storage, which ultimately allowed them to reduce costs, improve storage performance, and more.
EGUIDE:
This expert E-Guide features an interview transcript with Enterprise Strategy Group senior analyst Terri McClure. Read now to learn her predictions about scale-out NAS over the next few years.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
Read the presentation transcript now to learn where exactly companies are investing their IT dollars in 2010, how to successfully meet your backup and recovery objectives, various solutions that are available and much more.
PRODUCT LITERATURE:
View the helpful blog post to learn how to build the most cost-effective applications using Windows Azure Storage (WAS) by understanding how bandwidth, transactions, and capacity are billed.
EGUIDE:
Go inside this expert-guide to learn how to effectively price all-flash offerings. Then, learn how those on the cutting-edge of the flash market are putting their arrays to work reducing I/O latencies. Finally, discover the 2 data reduction strategies that many flash vendors put to work in their systems.