EBOOK:
Server sprawl and underutilization problems plague many data centers, with applications being assigned to a server that rarely uses any more than 5% to 10% of its computing capacity. This e-book explains optimizing server virtualization and server management and can help optimize a virtual server deployment.
EZINE:
This expert e-zine shows you how lacking a solid plan can sabotage your virtualization implementation. Read on for proven best practices for virtual lab management planning and physical-to-virtual migrations.
WHITE PAPER:
Access this resource to learn how one organization in the Professional services industry deployed advanced server technology to achieve significant IT benefits, including 40% lower administration time, 85% faster new server provisioning and much more.
WHITE PAPER:
This webcast explores a VDI “dashboard” system that can allow you to monitor and actively maintain clients, desktops, hosts, application servers and more.
WHITE PAPER:
This paper helps IT organizations in their planning for cloud computing by proposing a reference architecture with VMware software products and Brocade VCS technology.
EGUIDE:
Companies are still deciding if a virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) has a place in their organizations. This expert e-guide from SearchVirtualDesktop.com explains how to calculate the return on investment from VDI to determine if this technology makes sense for your organization.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
This document is based on a Dell /TechTarget Webcast entitled "Disaster Recovery FAQ." Data Center Practice Director Pierre Dorio discusses disaster recovery, including backup services, plain backup and DR strategy.
EGUIDE:
As data centers continue to virtualize resources, server capacity planning poses new challenges. While these modern data center trends have enabled profound flexibility, they also require IT pros to better plan for spikes in resource demand. This article examines the issues for modern-day server capacity planning.
WHITE PAPER:
The evaluation showed that EDS could use a dedicated software application, or "virtual appliance," to update software applications, remediate PCs, and restore data for a user OS that had become inoperative.