Thursday, September 14, 2017

3,500 to 59,500 IOPS: All-flash revives operational data performance

TechTarget
TechTarget
September 14, 2017
 
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3,500 to 59,500 IOPS: All-flash revives operational data performance
Sponsored by Dell EMC
Download this study to see all-flash in motion, as LeSaint Logistics demonstrates how flash regained control of their operational data by reducing heavy-duty reporting from four minutes to 30 seconds, simplifying LUN reconfiguration from 24 hours to nearly instantaneous, and more. Read more...
 
 
Case study: SAP server virtualization
Sponsored by Virtustream
How did a company virtualize and on-board a SAP environment of over 100 physical SAP systems and other servers without disrupting business operations or development projects? Read this case study to find out and what insights they were able to gather along the way. Read more...
 
 
Healthcare professionals need to know about bitcoin
Sponsored by Commvault
It's important for healthcare organizations to do their preliminary research into bitcoin, so that if a ransomware breach occurs they are able to get back to work. Learn more about bitcoin in this resource and about trends in ransomware. Read more...
 
 
5 criteria for an informed all-flash converged investment
Sponsored by NetApp & Cisco
Gain access to this special section of our website that contains a plethora of multimedia resources on all-flash converged infrastructure. Browse our library of video and print items at will, which include: 5 criteria for an informed all-flash converged investment, how to refresh FlexPod with flash, and more. Read more...
 
 
Physical SANs time is over. Long live HCI!
Sponsored by VMware
Approximately one-third of hyper-converged infrastructure (HCI) deployments are already supporting virtual desktop infrastructure and an additional 20% are planning to do the same. Read on to learn why HCI is becoming a go-to platform and making VDI a viable option for companies that may not otherwise consider it. Read more...
 

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