EGUIDE:
In this e-guide, learn how you can properly architect your flash storage to ramp-up for NVMe, as well as how you can overcome the risk you'd take by consolidating your storage for use with NVMe.
EGUIDE:
This e-guide will inform you of 4 ways to use flash storage in the enterprise IT storage stack today, as well as the benefits of deploying SSDs (hint: you will see significant green storage savings).
EBRIEF:
In this expert briefing, veteran IT industry consultant Chris Evans drills into the specific challenges that storage managers face when implementing virtual desktop infrastructures, and provides practical tips to help guarantee a VDI project that meets expectations and delivers on its projected ROI.
EGUIDE:
This e-guide contains a Q&A that discusses how compliance and information governance programs can partner up to secure the funding required to meet both their objectives. Learn about new information governance initiatives and how new tech is driving digital information governance.
EGUIDE:
This e-guide helps guide organizations toward a flash system that won't break the bank. Read on about things to consider when choosing from the many all-flash array products, and find the match for your organization.
WHITE PAPER:
Whether you are consolidating your storage, trying to improve application performance, or looking to get the most out of your databases, it’s important to ask the right questions. This quick guide will arm you with the questions you need to consider when reviewing your storage strategy.
ESSENTIAL GUIDE:
In this e-guide, experts discuss the top 5 tips and best practices for getting around these obstacles and effectively managing data in a virtual server environment.
EGUIDE:
This expert E-Guide uncovers why more of your peers are using cloud storage for nearline data. Read now to learn about the performance, scalability, and cost benefits that make cloud storage appealing for primary storage systems, and determine whether it makes sense for your organization's particular needs.
TECHNICAL ARTICLE:
View this post to learn about the four types of data abstractions that Windows Azure Storage (WAS) offers for applications developers: blobs, tables, queues, and drives. Then learn about how they are partitioned, the URIs for each, and their scalability targets.