WHITE PAPER:
This white paper may have the answer. Read on to explore the concept of storage economics, the idea that careful calculation and remapping of your existing storage infrastructure can allow you to both improve performance and lower TCO. Read on to learn 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.
EBOOK:
This e-guide focuses on helping you make the right choices when it comes to your hybrid cloud, introducing products, detailing the pros and cons, and identifying weak spots in the technology.
EZINE:
Innovation was the byword for storage vendors in 2008. See which products came out on top in this issue of Storage. Other topics covered include deduplication, multitiered disaster recovery, and storage in a down economy.
WHITE PAPER:
The city of Eden Prairie needed to implement storage to complement VMware efficiencies and boost performance and availability for critical city services. This brief white paper details how the city successfully implemented NetApp for cost-saving efficiencies plus 24x7 availability of police and fire applications. Read now to learn more.
WHITE PAPER:
You can’t make the best storage decisions for your business if you’re not asking the right questions. Our “New Storage Buying Criteria for Shared Virtual Infrastructure RFP template” makes it easy. Use it to help ensure the solutions you choose can deliver extreme flexibility and efficiency, and a “future-proof” foundation.
EGUIDE:
Check out this e-guide for a comprehensive overview of some of the storage industries most fundamental topics— like replication vs. backup—to make sure you are taking advantage of everything they have to offer your organization.
WHITE PAPER:
This comprehensive white paper explores how Oracle's Sun ZFS Storage Appliances can perform complex processing for compression, deduplication, real-time storage analytics, and other advanced data services without slowing down I/O throughput and without costing more than competing solutions.